treatment  
noun uk/ˈtriːt.mənt/ us/ˈtriːt.mənt/
  (DEALING WITH)         
 B2 [ U ]对待;待遇;处理 
the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something
  Peter gets special treatment because he knows the boss. 彼得认识老板,所以受到了特殊待遇。 
  [ C or U ]处理;探讨;论述 
the way something is considered and examined
  The same subject matter gets a very different treatment by Chris Wilson in his latest novel. 在克里斯‧威尔逊最新的小说中,对同样的主题作出了完全不同的处理。 
 - More examples
 - Prisoners of war were subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.
 - They were accused of inhumanity in their treatment of the hostages.
 - She's had really unsympathetic treatment from the management.
 - I don't expect special treatment - I just want to be treated fairly.
 - We were given the full VIP treatment.
 
  (MEDICAL CARE)      
B2 [ C or U ]治疗,医治 
the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
  free dental treatment 免费的牙科治疗 
 Perhaps it's time to try a new course of treatment. 也许该是试试接受新疗程治疗的时候了。 
 This disease doesn't generally respond to (= improve as a result of) treatment. 这种病通常无法医治。 
 There are various treatments for this complaint. 这种病有多种治疗方法。 
 - More examples
 - Chemotherapy is often used in the treatment of cancer.
 - Being unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment.
 - He's been having treatment for two months now without any improvement.
 - I had some very expensive dental treatment recently - but it was money well spent - it'll save me problems in the future.
 - The disease has proved responsive to the new treatment.