词汇 | abated |
释义 | abated past simple and past participle ofabate abate verb[ I ] formaluk /əˈbeɪt/ us /əˈbeɪt/ to become less strong: 减少;减弱;减轻;减退 The storm/wind/rain has started to abate.暴风雨/风/雨开始减弱了。 The fighting in the area shows no sign of abating.这个地区的战事没有任何缓和的迹象。 See also unabatedformal Becoming and making less strong abate abatement adulterant adulterate adulterated be fading away/fastidiom downtoner dull ease emasculation enervate enervating hedge melt relieve tone something down totter tottering turn to jellyidiom undimmed Related wordabatement Examples of abatedabated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The second theme, having breathing space in suffering, provided an opportunity to recover balance in life when intense suffering abated. Healthy adaptation (indeed survival) relies on the ability to produce increased levels of cortisol under stress and to reduce production once stress has abated. Her suffering abated insofar as the framework of self against which illness is experienced and understood disintegrated. Unfortunately, it appears that the confusion has not abated. As the complication phase abated, the patients experienced that they regained hopefulness and had time to reflect on existential issues. The rash typically appears when the elevated temperature has abated, and can last for only a few hours before subsiding (fig001sdr). Pollution is generated by consumption and can be abated. Conversely, between 1985 and 1996 the overall moderate deconcentration trend abated. The next day after admission, these complaints abated as he realized that his pain could be well controlled with intravenous administration of morphine chloride. They argue that the distribution of power within a society can influence the extent to which pollution emissions are abated. If isolation were abated, would death be chosen? Rising income increases consumption and abatement expenditures as was to be expected since consumption and abated pollution are normal goods. Water treatments were started one week after transplanting when the transplanting shock had abated. The use of a structured nominal group interview technique abated professional dominance and generated a diverse array of research questions. The crisis seemed to have abated by itself and was overcome by the end of the summer. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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