remediation
remediation — 名詞
1. the work of making something good again after it has been damaged, polluted, or
整治;補救
修正錯誤或修復損害的過程
the work of making something good again after it has been damaged, polluted, or made wrong — for example, cleaning up a factory site that spilled chemicals, correcting mistakes in a company's records, or helping a student catch up in reading and maths
The government spent over two million dollars on the remediation of the polluted river.
政府花費了超過兩百萬美元來整治這條受污染的河流。
collocation: remediation of [environmental damage]
Yan enrolled in a summer remediation program to improve her reading skills before college.
Yan 參加了一個暑期補救課程,希望在上大學前提升自己的閱讀能力。
collocation: remediation program
Christopher's team handled the remediation of all security weaknesses found in the database.
Christopher 的團隊負責修復資料庫中發現的所有安全漏洞。
The factory owners paid for the remediation of the contaminated soil near their old site.
工廠老闆支付了舊廠區周圍受污染土壤的整治費用。
After the audit, Esme started a remediation plan to fix errors in the customer records.
審計過後,Esme 啟動了一項補救計畫,以修正客戶記錄中的錯誤。
- remedy
shorter and more general; can be a noun for any cure or solution, while remediation emphasises the whole process of applying a fix
- correction
simpler word focusing on removing errors; does not carry the environmental or large-scale project sense
- cleanup
informal and limited to physical or environmental messes; not used for academic or digital problems
- restoration
emphasises bringing something back to its original or ideal state; common in conservation and art contexts
- contamination
the act of making something dirty or harmful, which is what remediation tries to reverse
- neglect
failing to care for something, leading to the kind of damage that later requires remediation
- damage
the harm caused; remediation is the process of undoing damage
文法句型
remediation of [something]
[adjective] remediation
undergo/require remediation
用法筆記
Uncountable noun, used mainly in formal or technical contexts including environmental science, education, cybersecurity, and corporate compliance. Often followed by 'of' plus the thing being fixed, or used as a modifier before another noun (remediation plan, remediation work).