mitigate基本解释
vt.减轻;缓和
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形容词: mitigable 名词: mitigation 过去式: mitigated 过去分词: mitigated 现在分词: mitigating 第三人称单数: mitigates
基本词汇
vt.减轻;缓和
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形容词: mitigable 名词: mitigation 过去式: mitigated 过去分词: mitigated 现在分词: mitigating 第三人称单数: mitigates
verb
1. make less severe or harsh
e.g. mitigating circumstances
2. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
e.g. The circumstances extenuate the crime
Synonym: extenuatepalliate
1. 减轻;缓解;缓和
To mitigate something means to make it less unpleasant, serious, or painful.
mitigate的意思
e.g. ...ways of mitigating the effects of an explosion...
减轻爆炸威力的种种方法
e.g. The cost of getting there is mitigated by Sydney's offer of a subsidy.
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1. 减轻:一个完整的突发事件处置过程称为突发事件管理 (Emergency Management),即有组织地分析、规划、决策、以及分配可用资源,以减轻(Mitigate)突发事件所造成的影响、备战(Preparedness)、应急(Response)突发事件、恢复(Recover)正常秩序.
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2. 减轻,缓和:project 预测;凸出;投掷,发射;计划 | mitigate减轻,缓和 | negate 否认
I have to endure these sufferings..and your presence will mitigate them.
出自:E. WaughThe King's eventual course of action did nothing to mitigate the conspirators' difficulties.
出自:A. FraserThe depths of obsessive despair which he so often tried to mitigate.
出自:Juliette Huxley