eased / iz /

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eased4 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.

eased 近义词

v. 动词 verb

alleviate, help

v. 动词 verb

guide, move carefully

eased构成的短语

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

更多eased例句

  1. “We need to do the recount so we can put people’s minds at ease,” said James.
  2. 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.
  3. No, but the child can exhibit more signs of ease and adaptability with gentle parenting styles and strong attachment.
  4. 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.
  5. The Jefferson of this book is the familiar visionary and conflict-avoidance specialist who consistently fails to retire to a life of ease.
  6. In 1993, the military eased its grip and offered a transition to civilian governance.
  7. The United States is now the only really powerful nation to have eased into stable democratic government from the ground up.
  8. Slayman eased the young man—Matt, from Pennsylvania—out of the car and got him on his stumbling way.
  9. The White House eased pressure on Tehran to get a preliminary nuclear deal.
  10. Over time he can be eased out—as long as his Alawite people are protected in some kind of federal Syria.
  11. Fresh gangs manned the sweeps and the riders on the eastern bank eased their pace to a walk.
  12. Wilson eased down the aisle, casually pushing a woman out of his way, and glanced over his victim's shoulder.
  13. Two hours later, Mr. Peck entered Charlie Ward's office again and eased himself into a chair.
  14. Janet made a wry face and with the greatest care eased herself into a chair piled with cushions.
  15. A muscle twitched in his corded neck; Arnold eased his long frame into a chair, rubbed thumb and forefinger at his eyes.