mitigate

mitigate [ˈmɪtɪgeɪt]  [ˈmɪtˌɪɡet] 

第三人称单数:mitigates

现在分词:mitigating

mitigate的意思

过去分词:mitigated

过去式:mitigated

mitigate 基本解释

及物动词使缓和,使减轻; 使平息

不及物动词减轻,缓和下来

mitigate 反义词

mitigate的解释

及物动词aggravate deteriorate worsen

mitigate 相关例句

mitigate

及物动词

1. Nothing could mitigate the cruelty with which she had treated him.
    她对他太残暴了,实在是罪无可恕。

mitigate 网络解释

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.

2. 减轻,缓和:project 预测;凸出;投掷,发射;计划 | mitigate减轻,缓和 | negate 否认

mitigate 词典解释
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1. mitigate

1. 减轻;缓解;缓和
    To mitigate something means to make it less unpleasant, serious, or painful.

    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.
           由于悉尼提供补助金,所以到那里的花费就减少了。

mitigate 单语例句

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1. The documents call for strengthening the investigation of the changing sea level, regulating coastal construction projects and building defensive facilities to mitigate the effects of marine disasters.

2. These actions will " help mitigate the risk of excessive volatility in capital flows facing some emerging countries ".

3. Renewable energy, carbon capture and biofuels are among the main solutions put forward to mitigate climate change.

4. mitigate

4. Central banks in several countries have stepped in to help stabilize markets and mitigate the impact on the broader economy.

5. It is clear that we will not be able to mitigate climate change unless we address poverty.

6. Scientists hope the technology can help mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases on global climate change.

7. Common but differentiated responsibility means those who exploited global commons in the past have the responsibility to remedy or mitigate the consequences of that exploitation.

8. More and more Shanghai exporters are increasing their export credit insurance to mitigate potential foreign risks.

9. In laying out this year's macroeconomic policies, the government should cut down tax to mitigate enterprises'production cost.

10. Water analysts said the lack of sufficient water quality monitoring hindered the country's ability to mitigate damage triggered by chemical spills.

mitigate 英英释义

mitigate的解释

verb

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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: extenuate palliate