ease up / iz /

缓和和缓纾解缓和气氛

ease up4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
  2. freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: to be at ease about one's health.
  3. freedom from difficulty or great effort; facility: It can be done with ease.
v. 有主动词 verb

eased, eas·ing.

  1. to free from anxiety or care: to ease one's mind.
  2. to mitigate, lighten, or lessen: to ease pain.
  3. to release from pressure, tension, or the like.
v. 无主动词 verb

eased, eas·ing.

  1. to abate in severity, pressure, tension, etc..
  2. to become less painful, burdensome, etc.
  3. to move, shift, or be moved or be shifted with great care.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. ease out, to remove from a position of authority, a job, or the like, especially by methods intended to be tactful: He was eased out as division head to make way for the boss's nephew.

ease up 近义词

ease up

等同于 let up

ease up

等同于 remit

ease up

等同于 rest

ease up

等同于 slow

ease up

等同于 weaken

ease up

等同于 compose

ease up构成的短语

  • ease off
  • ease out
  • at ease
  • ill at ease

更多ease up例句

  1. That ease means that creators often have multiple Carrds under their belt, creating a sub-economy of design tips and art.
  2. Cellebrite says it can “unlock devices with ease” by finding vulnerabilities in targeted smartphones and exploiting them.
  3. “The ease with which companies can be incorporated under state law, and how little information is generally required about the company’s owners or activities, raises concerns about a lack of transparency,” the report said.
  4. Unlike masks, which can fall off the ears, outdoor runners and cyclists enjoy the ease of pulling buffs up as they pass the occasional dog-walker or fellow jogger, and then down again once they’re alone.
  5. Blow-by drives, where a player dribbles past a defender with ease, are also up slightly.
  6. Normality, domesticity, ease, in the blazing Arizona desert.
  7. As it stands, the deal will ease the travel ban and trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba.
  8. This deal will greatly ease a travel ban and the trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba.
  9. In no previous era in human history had one country ever completely dominated world finance with such ease.
  10. She appears calmer, more at ease, since the last time I sat down with her in 2008.
  11. Where the outside conditions are not very favourable, practically all the British species may be grown with ease under glass.
  12. See the ease and grace of the lady in the sacque, who sits on the bank there, under the myrtles, with the guitar on her lap!
  13. Tressan was monstrous ill-at-ease, and his face lost a good deal of its habitual plethora of colour.
  14. In this way it will be managed with less offense and with more ease to the conscience than now.
  15. Uriah said it would dishonour him to seek ease and pleasure at home while other soldiers were enduring hardship at the front.