eased 的 4 个定义
- freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: to be at ease about one's health.
- freedom from difficulty or great effort; facility: It can be done with ease.
- (5)
eased, eas·ing.
- to free from anxiety or care: to ease one's mind.
- to mitigate, lighten, or lessen: to ease pain.
- to release from pressure, tension, or the like.
- (8)
eased, eas·ing.
- to abate in severity, pressure, tension, etc..
- to become less painful, burdensome, etc.
- to move, shift, or be moved or be shifted with great care.
- 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.
eased 近义词
alleviate, help
eased 的近义词 53 个
- abate
- allay
- ameliorate
- calm
- expedite
- facilitate
- further
- improve
- lessen
- lift
- mitigate
- moderate
- promote
- relax
- relieve
- simplify
- soften
- soothe
- speed
- aid
- anesthetize
- appease
- assist
- assuage
- cheer
- comfort
- cure
- disburden
- disengage
- doctor
- forward
- free
- lighten
- meliorate
- mollify
- nurse
- pacify
- palliate
- quiet
- release
- relent
- slacken
- smooth
- still
- tranquilize
- attend to
- clear the way
- let up on
- make easier
- open the door
- run interference for
- speed up
- untighten
eased 的反义词 40 个
guide, move carefully
由eased构成的短语
- ease off
- ease out
- at ease
- ill at ease
更多eased例句
- “We need to do the recount so we can put people’s minds at ease,” said James.
- Coronavirus infections across the greater Washington region surged past the 3,000 mark Wednesday for the first time, spreading with relative ease as caseloads set another record high.
- No, but the child can exhibit more signs of ease and adaptability with gentle parenting styles and strong attachment.
- Portability and ease of setup are key for wireless earbuds, and it’s important to choose a pair that’s as powerful as it is lightweight.
- The Jefferson of this book is the familiar visionary and conflict-avoidance specialist who consistently fails to retire to a life of ease.
- In 1993, the military eased its grip and offered a transition to civilian governance.
- The United States is now the only really powerful nation to have eased into stable democratic government from the ground up.
- Slayman eased the young man—Matt, from Pennsylvania—out of the car and got him on his stumbling way.
- The White House eased pressure on Tehran to get a preliminary nuclear deal.
- Over time he can be eased out—as long as his Alawite people are protected in some kind of federal Syria.
- Fresh gangs manned the sweeps and the riders on the eastern bank eased their pace to a walk.
- Wilson eased down the aisle, casually pushing a woman out of his way, and glanced over his victim's shoulder.
- Two hours later, Mr. Peck entered Charlie Ward's office again and eased himself into a chair.
- Janet made a wry face and with the greatest care eased herself into a chair piled with cushions.
- A muscle twitched in his corded neck; Arnold eased his long frame into a chair, rubbed thumb and forefinger at his eyes.