respite

respite [ˈrespaɪt]  [ˈrespɪt] 

第三人称单数:respites

现在分词:respiting

过去分词:respited

过去式:respited

respite 基本解释

名词休息期间; 缓解,暂缓; 延期; (刑罚的)缓期执行

动词延期; 缓期执行(死刑); 使休息,使(苦痛等)暂时停止,使缓和; [军]停付(军人)薪饷

respite 相关例句

respite

名词

1. The noise went on all night without respite.
    吵闹声整夜不停。

respite 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 休息,中止:respect 尊敬 | respite 休息,中止 | resplendent 华丽,辉煌的

2. 暂缓:respirometry 呼吸运动计量法 | respite 暂缓 | resplend 灿烂

3. 间歇:dissonant不和谐的a | respite间歇n | despite不管

4. 休息(时间 暂时的缓解或放松:secular adj. 世俗的(非精神的; 非宗教的) | respite 休息(时间 暂时的缓解或放松 | beget 产生(某事物 导致: War begets misery and ruin

respite 词典解释

1. respite的近义词

1. (不快事情中的)喘息,缓解,暂息
    A respite is a short period of rest from something unpleasant.

    e.g. It was some weeks now since they had had any respite from shellfire.
           他们已经好几周没有在炮火中获得任何喘息的机会了。

2. (不快或困难的)暂缓,暂延
    A respite is a short delay before a very unpleasant or difficult situation which may or may not take place.

    e.g. Devaluation would only give the economy a brief respite.
           贬值只能让经济得到暂时的缓解。

respite 单语例句

1. But its southern and southeastern parts have received less rainfall, offering little respite to the region plagued by the worst drought in a century.

2. respite的解释

2. That failed to change his fortunes and even a medical timeout to have tape cut off his ankles offered him little respite.

3. Shoppers can take a respite in the adjoining cafe, or sip tea in the garden.

4. The problem is compounded by high oil prices with no respite in sight in the foreseeable future.

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5. Be considerate and unselfish toward family members and they will likely respond with moral support, giving you respite from the day's trials.

6. respite

6. There will be no respite from the current heat wave or rainstorms this month, meteorologists are predicting.

7. But respite is on the horizon, as the mercury is forecast to drop obviously on Monday.

8. respite在线翻译

8. Blanco about song structure and dynamics, about creating rising drama and moments of respite from that drama.

9. After the film studio, a visit to Helan Mountain can be a welcome respite.

10. They are all easy to get to and provide the ideal respite from a long, hot summer.

respite 英英释义

noun

1. a pause from doing something (as work)

    e.g. we took a 10-minute break
           he took time out to recuperate

    Synonym: recess break time out

2. the act of reprieving
    postponing or remitting punishment

    Synonym: reprieve

3. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something

    Synonym: suspension reprieve hiatus abatement

4. a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort

    Synonym: reprieve

5. a pause for relaxation

    e.g. people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests

    Synonym: rest relief rest period

verb

1. postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution

    Synonym: reprieve