第三人称单数:assuages
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现在分词:assuaging
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过去分词:assuaged
过去式:assuaged
assuage的意思
及物动词缓和; 减轻; 平息; 使安静
名词缓和,减轻; 减轻…的人
1. 缓和,宽慰,满足(食欲):Unorthodox 非正统的,异端的 | Assuage 缓和,宽慰,满足(食欲) | Amicable 亲切的,和蔼的
2. 缓和, 减轻, 镇定:ASST || American Society for Steel Treating 美国钢处理协会 | assuage || 缓和, 减轻, 镇定 | assuagement || 缓和, 缓和物
3. 缓和,减轻:ASSORTED 混杂的 | ASSUAGE 缓和,减轻 | ASSUME 假定
1. 缓和,减轻(不快)
If you assuage an unpleasant feeling that someone has, you make them feel it less strongly.
e.g. To assuage his wife's grief, he took her on a tour of Europe...
为了减轻妻子的悲痛,他带她去了欧洲旅游。
e.g. She was just trying to assuage her guilt by playing the devoted mother.
她装出一副慈母的样子只是想要减轻自己的罪恶感。
2. 满足(需要、欲望)
If you assuage a need or desire for something, you satisfy it.
e.g. The meat they'd managed to procure assuaged their hunger.
他们把搞到手的肉拿来充饥。
1. The EU monitors were posted at Rafah to assuage Israeli fears that foreign fighters and arms could reach Palestinian militants in Gaza.
2. assuage的翻译
2. Sophisticated public relations may assuage the pain, but offers no cure.
3. The relentless heat chips away any desire for a hot meal, and the palate longs for a refreshing repast that will assuage both hunger and thirst.
4. I can't help but suspect the medicinal benefits were added to assuage the faint flickers of guilt over enjoying the snake so much.
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5. But the elderly gentleman disliked life in the palace so Liu Bang built him a miniature of his hometown to assuage his homesickness.
6. But it will have no effect on preparatory work currently going on, and did little to assuage Muslim concerns that the work will harm Islamic holy sites.
7. But this may not be good enough to assuage workers in China and India, where cheap labor has been a source of global competitiveness in several industries.
8. Competent authorities have an obligation to do the best they can to assuage the pain the disaster has inflicted upon the unfortunate families.
9. It will certainly help assuage the grievances of many who feel actors should not be making big money by misleading consumers.
10. Chewing can assuage the discomfort that comes with teething but can be a difficult period if you're the object being chewed.
verb
1. provide physical relief, as from pain
e.g. This pill will relieve your headaches
Synonym: relieve alleviate palliate
2. satisfy (thirst)
e.g. The cold water quenched his thirst
3. cause to be more favorably inclined
gain the good will of
e.g. She managed to mollify the angry customer
Synonym: pacify lenify conciliate appease mollify placate gentle gruntle