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adjective1) (affording a remedy) Heil[behandlung, -wirkung]; (intended to remedy deficiency etc.) rehabilitierend [Maßnahme]2) (Educ.) Förder-* * *[rə'mi:diəl]adjective (able to, or intended to, put right or to correct or cure: She does remedial work with the less clever children; remedial exercises.) Heil-...* * *re·medial[rɪˈmi:diəl]1. (relief) Hilfs-\remedial action Hilfsmaßnahme f2. SCH Förder-\remedial education Förderunterricht m\remedial reading Lesen nt für Leseschwache3. MED Heil-\remedial exercises [or training] Heilgymnastik f* * *[rI'miːdɪəl]adj attrHilfs-; (MED) Heil-remedial action/measures — Hilfsmaßnahmen pl
to teach remedial English/reading — einen Förderkurs in Englisch/im Lesen leiten
remedial education — fördernde Erziehung (für lernschwache Schüler)
* * *remedial adj (adv remedially)1. Abhilfe schaffend:remedial measure Abhilfemaßnahme f2. heilend, Heil…:remedial gymnast Heil-, Krankengymnast(in);3. SCHULE Förder…:remedial class Förderklasse f;remedial teaching Förderunterricht m* * *adjective1) (affording a remedy) Heil[behandlung, -wirkung]; (intended to remedy deficiency etc.) rehabilitierend [Maßnahme]2) (Educ.) Förder-* * *adj.abhelfend adj.
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