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alleviated

/uh-lee-vee-eyt/US // əˈli viˌeɪt //UK // (əˈliːvɪˌeɪt) //

减轻了,缓解了,得到缓解,减轻的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    al·le·vi·at·ed, al·le·vi·at·ing.

    • : to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.

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Examples

  • Those concerns were apparently alleviated by Saturday morning.

  • Virtual meetings could also help alleviate people’s concerns about seeking support in their own communities, Walks said.

  • Unrules are the decisions that regulators make to alleviate regulatory obligations.

  • It is also a source of governmental discretion to alleviate those same obligations, sometimes infusing regulation with helpful flexibility but at other times posing real risks to the public.

  • One priority, she said, was to alleviate the burden on poor families of the costs of care for children or elderly relatives.

  • For example, back pain can be alleviated by strong glutes—a result of squatting and deadlifting.

  • A danger not alleviated by a Russian decision to supply President Bashar al-Assad with a new advanced air defense system.

  • “The short-term pressures might have alleviated, but the longer-term pressures are still with us,” she said.

  • But only one intervention alleviated all the symptoms at once, and that was the reunion with their mother.

  • Meanwhile, the judicious establishment of free soup kitchens in the streets alleviated the necessities of the mob.

  • These, and the religious sentiments entertained by Maroncelli, with his tried friendship, greatly alleviated my afflictions.

  • This very feeling led him to catch with eagerness at every means by which the trial might be shortened or alleviated.

  • They then brought Sigurd to visit her and learn whether her grief might not be alleviated.

  • Thus the bitterness of her descent from the throne would have been alleviated by the expression of general sympathy.