词汇 | eased |
释义 | eased past simple and past participle ofease ease verb uk /iːz/ us /iːz/ easeverb (MAKE LESS)[ I or T ] to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc.: 减轻;减低;缓解 ease a problemTo ease the problem of overcrowding, new prisons will be built.为了缓解监狱里人满为患的情况,将修建新的监狱。 ease painThese pills should ease the pain.这些药丸能缓解疼痛。 After the arrival of the United Nations soldiers, tension in the area began to ease.联合国维和士兵到达后,这个地区的紧张局势开始得到缓解。 New measures have been introduced to ease traffic congestion in the city. After the Second World War lots of prefabs were put up to ease the housing crisis.二战后,为缓解住房紧张搭起了许多活动房屋。 A decisive win would certainly help to ease the pressure on the team's captain. This latest incident will do nothing to ease tensions between the two countries. The new laws are intended to ease the burden of social welfare costs. Making things better add salt to somethingidiom allay alleviate alleviation ameliorate cultivate levelling up lighten liven (something) up lubricate make a differenceidiom make a world of differenceidiom remedial repolish restructure revamp revitalize revivify sharpen tonic You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming and making less strong easeverb (MOVE)[ T+ adv/prep ] to move or to make something move slowly and carefully in a particular direction or into a particular position: (使)小心缓慢地移动;(使)缓缓移动 ease something into somethingShe eased the key into the lock, anxious not to wake anyone.她小心翼翼地把钥匙插入锁孔,生怕惊醒任何人。 I eased myself out of the chair.我慢慢地从椅子上站起身。 Slow and moving slowly (as) slow as molassesidiom at a snail's paceidiom by and byidiom by degreesidiom claw your way (somewhere)idiom crawl float hang around in ones and twosidiom inch by inchidiom infiltrate infiltration jog labour sluggish sluggishly sluggishness snail staged wander Idiomease someone's mind Phrasal verbsease up/off ease someone out Examples of easedeased In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. To placate his enemies, restrictions on the freedom of the press were first eased and then abolished. This was a course of action which eased older workers out, rather than kept them in. But, even when financial anxieties eased, psychological pressures continued. For reasons discussed in this article, these comparatively high rates have eased of late. As the post-war labour restrictions eased, another associated problem arose. Clearance of the gallery forests would have been a demanding task, but one certainly eased by the ready supply of iron tools. The black cloth eased counting and collection of eggs. The coming of the railways eased this somewhat. We could have gone out and eased policy, more than policy already was eased. The economic structural changes have eased the pressure on natural forests and indirectly promoted forest development and the private sector of the economy. Short-term capital movements, however, continue to be subject to certain restrictions, although some of these have been recently eased. It not only eased troop movements, but was also an important stimulus for coffee cultivation. Nevertheless, improving economic conditions from the mid-1940s eased the problem. This task is eased if the programs can be calculated fairly quickly from the problem specification. Due to the axial escape of fuel, a partial hole-closure is eased, this resulting in spark trapping. 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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