<非正>减轻,缓和; 挪开; 悠着点
1. (在程度、速度、强度等上)缓和,减轻,减弱
If something eases off, or a person or thing eases it off, it is reduced in degree, speed, or intensity.
e.g. These days, the pressure has eased off...
最近,压力已经减轻。
e.g. The rain had eased off...
雨小了。
1. ease off的近义词
1. Potato dumplings are often considered hard to do right and the chef pulled it off with ease.
2. ease off的解释
2. If you ease off on the time that you spend with them.
3. ease off的近义词
3. I think the situation will gradually ease off as more people get used to the charges.
4. Congressional inquiries and criminal investigations frequently overlap, and it is not uncommon for the Justice Department to ask lawmakers to ease off.
5. ease off
5. He launched himself high above the bar with ease, pulling off tricks that circus acrobats wouldn't try.
6. From 2005 to 2006, the situation will ease and less amount of electricity capacity will be switched off.
7. ease off
7. Public servants can feel at ease because they don't need to worry about being laid off.
8. ease off
8. Federer's wife gave birth to twin daughters while Nadal had 10 weeks off to ease tendinitis in both knees.
9. With stylish flats, you can pull off tights with casual ease.
10. They can rattle off mathematical formulae with ease while US college freshmen are still playing around and not yet settled into a serious learning mode.
verb
1. reduce pressure or intensity
e.g. he eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down
2. ease off在线翻译
2. become less intense
Synonym: ease up slacken off flag