facilitate 的定义
fa·cil·i·tat·ed, fa·cil·i·tat·ing.
- to make easier or less difficult; help forward: Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
- to assist the progress of.
facilitate 近义词
assist the progress of
更多facilitate例句
- While Zoom is a fine tool for live conversations in small groups, it has few tools to facilitate the kind of engagement necessary for real learning.
- Third, regulatory agencies should provide guidance for excipient reporting, facilitating greater transparency about excipient use and supply source.
- It’s possible that nose rinses might “stir up the virus and facilitate its spread,” Lane cautions.
- In the west, we’ve partnered with technology companies like MikMak that have facilitated social commerce around our core platforms.
- “Even when the world gets the pandemic under control, business travel won’t come back the same way,” he states, adding that people will simply have fewer reasons to get on a plane when remote work has facilitated so much collaboration from afar.
- Spiritual gurus who use their power to facilitate sexual encounters with their students are something of a cliché.
- Not all hospices will agree to facilitate self-dehydration, so Schwarz refers patients to those that will.
- The State Department reportedly said it helped facilitate the transfer.
- Sicilian seaports that will facilitate the shipment have already stepped up security measures, especially on incoming vessels.
- The research will be used to make advances in robotic technology and facilitate smoother interactions between humans and robots.
- They both rose and each carrying his hat in his hand, the better to facilitate "thinking," went silently onward again.
- But the gateways have been standing for ages and it would be sacrilege to think of tearing them down to facilitate traffic.
- By what right will a machine despise another machine, whose springs would facilitate its own play?
- The putative father may be asked to make his payments in such a way as to facilitate the recovery of the loan from the mother.
- Every cottager maintained his own light or combination of lights to facilitate identification by approaching visitors.