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词根:mitigate
adj.mitigative 缓和的,减轻的;镇静的,平静的
mitigatory 减轻的;缓和的;镇静的
n.mitigative 镇静剂;缓和
mitigatory 镇静剂;缓和剂
vi.mitigate 减轻,缓和下来
vt.mitigate 使缓和,使减轻
"the object being control or moderation of economic depressions"
risk mitigation风险消减;风险缓解
14世纪晚期, mitigacioun “减轻或减少悲伤、痛苦或任何严厉、痛苦、严重等的事物”(14世纪中期的盎格鲁-法语),源自拉丁语 mitigationem(主格 mitigatio)“沸腾”,是 mitigare 的动作名词,过去分词词干(参见 mitigate)。
少减分
The first known use of mitigation was in the 14th century
mitigationnoun
the act of mitigating or state of being mitigated
the cure, prevention, or mitigation of disease—Encyclopedia Americana
something that mitigates
a large number of drugs and mitigations … at the clinic—The Journal of the American Medical Association
1 We have had 265 minutes of corn planting, seed treatment, and mitigation, 20 minutes from a real working beekeeper, he wrote.
2 Local officials said events with 2,500 or more people would need “mitigation plans for infectious diseases” in order to proceed, a rule that would appear to include sporting events.
3 For that matter, he did not say um, or ah, or use any form of conversational mitigation: his sentences came marching out, one after another, polished and crisp, like soldiers on a parade ground.
4 In mitigation, though, they bring their grandparents with them, who prove to be equally destructive.
5 Her research into the site soon led her to the Whitney’s flood mitigation system.
6 Chair Supply review meeting with related departments to highlight issue and set up mitigation plan periodically.
定期主持供应回顾会议,与相关部门讨论与生产供应相关的问题并制定化解方案.
7 Under this law the Court is able to hear evidence as to the aggravation or mitigation of the offense.
8 But our mitigation is not going to protect us from any kind of harm or death.
9 Loyal fans might, perhaps, plead in mitigation that these cruel words were unleashed in outrage about the mistreatment of animals, but there are aggravating factors as well.
10 The pattern and methods for urban hazard mitigation in scientific way are discussed in particular.
重点论述了城市科学减灾的研究模式及方法.
11 The EPA has distorted its sense of its role to this sham they call mitigation.
12 This wrinkle in modern social life is best taken in without the mitigation of overt distancing.
13 “But,” she says, “it’s not on the science side where the good things are happening. It’s on the mitigation, on the solutions.”
14 In Fischer’s and Orasanu’s minds, there were at least six ways to try to persuade the pilot to change course and avoid the bad weather, each with a different level of mitigation.
15 “The laws of this state permit the hearing of evidence to ascertain the degree of responsibility. And, also, the law permits the offering of evidence toward the mitigation of punishment.”
16 Before the sentence was to be passed, there were two pleas in mitigation.
17 “It was weird,” he said, “but the rules and the mitigations and masks are such a small sacrifice in order to be able to do our jobs.”
18 Greb will have 50 % damage mitigation during this phase.
此阶段他获得50%的伤害抗性.
19 Still other mitigation efforts include introducing non-native predators of the emerald ash borer, such as stingless wasps.
20 “When we had the flood mitigation system designed and fabricated,” she added, “we didn’t imagine that an artist would necessarily propose taking it out and doing a performance with part of it.”
1 镇静
quietive quiet tranquil sedative sedate unperturbed even-tempered nerveless lenitive calmative steady-going ataractic composedly calm tranquility repose composure countenance quietude mollification composedness lay allay mollify recompose pacificate
2 缓和
alleviative soothing tempered relaxant low-pressure chastening demulcent lenitive assuasive modification relaxation remission easement alleviation appeasement assuagement subdual ease relax moderate subside still season quiet qualify modify relieve buffer cushion dull mitigate alleviate temper lighten soothe remit sweeten disarm subdue lull salve allay assuage slacken mollify soft-pedal obtund moderation thaw détente mute palliate let up defuse deaden ease off tone down
3 减轻
alleviative mitigant palliative lessened mollifying palliatory assuasive palliator ease relief relaxation remission easement abatement alleviation lessening palliation extenuation assuagement mollification remit kill relieve buffer dull mitigate lighten numb sweeten subdue solace abate allay assuage mollify palliate disburden extenuate closure moderation surcease anti- fall lose nurse heal moderate alleviate soothe muted combat soften lessen quell offload ease off let up ease up still commute subside ameliorate quieten work off smooth over take the edge off