palliation如何读

英:[ˌpælɪ'eɪʃən]

美:[ˌpælɪ'eɪʃən]

palliation是什么意思

n.

缓和

减轻

辩解

掩饰

palliation词根

词根:palliate

adj.

palliative 缓和的;掩饰的;可斟酌的

n.

palliative 辩解;缓和剂;暂时姑息的手段

vt.

palliate 减轻;掩饰;辩解

palliation英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to reduce the violence of (a disease)also: to ease (symptoms) without curing the underlying disease

drugs to palliate the pain

to cover by excuses and apologies

tried to palliate his blunder

to moderate the intensity of did nothing to palliate the bitter disputes

trying to palliate the boredom

palliation词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin palliatus, past participle of palliare to cloak, conceal, from Latin pallium cloak

The first known use of palliate was in the 15th century

palliation儿童词典英英释义

palmateadjective

resembling a hand with the fingers spread

palmate leaves

palm1 of 3noun

any of a family of mostly tropical or subtropical woody trees, shrubs, or vines usually with a simple but often tall stem topped by a crown of very large feathery or fan-shaped leaves

a palm leaf especially when carried as a symbol of victory or rejoicing

an emblem of success or triumph

palm2 of 3noun

the underside of the hand between the fingers and the wrist

a measure of length based on the width or length of the palm

palm3 of 3verb

to conceal in or pick up secretly with the hand

pallornoun

paleness especially of the face

pallidadjective

lacking healthy color : pale

pallidadjective

lacking healthy color : pale

palliative1 of 2adjective

serving to palliate

palliative2 of 2noun

something that palliates

palliateverb

to make less harmful or harsh

to find excuses for : excuse

palliation 例句

1 Bunting himself looked down on annotations: “Notes are a confession of failure, not a palliation of it,” he wrote, introducing the few notes to his 1968 “Collected Poems.”

2 don't try to palliate your constant lying by claiming that everybody lies

3 Let this fact be a palliation for whatever imperfections the reader may meet with in its perusal.

4 But the world has always brimmed with bad songs, and worse poems, that are born of authentic pain; sincerity of feeling, in art, guarantees nothing but the passing palliation of the feeler.

5 But I, perceiving that each of them would have been extremely indignant at this historical palliation of the other’s guilt, “kept silence, even from good words.”

6 Rhys drank heavily to palliate her burdens, and was known for tirades and other skunky behavior.

7 Neither the fulsome dedication, nor the humility of the preface, nor the indifferent lithographs, purporting to represent notable Asiatics and Europeans, can be admitted in palliation of this Kashmirian scribbler's literary misdemeanour.

8 I make no excuses, I offer no palliation; I merely state facts.

9 These neuralgias are distinguished by the intense severity of the pain, the lightning-like suddenness of its onset, and the almost total impossibility of effecting more than a temporary palliation of the symptoms.

10 He must then take the whole together, as well those which go to condemn, as those which are in palliation or excuse.

11 Her training made it difficult for her to understand the palliation of the offense of those who maintained the paradoxes which denied their actions.

12 Some palliation for half a century's indifference may be found in the profound ignorance in which the mass of the English people were steeped in relation to their Indian empire.

13 Aggressive investigation and early surgery is the only method for providing palliation to these patients, but morbidity and mortality remain high and the prognosis is poor.

对于肺癌合并有胃肠道转移的病人而言,积极检查与早期开刀是提供缓和治疗的唯一方法,然而致病率及死亡率却仍然居高不下且预后极差。

14 "It could be looked at as a type of palliation, improving the immediate quality of life of these people," said Hall, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.

15 To discuss the reasons of complications after stents fixation for palliation of esophageal-cardiac obstruction, evaluate corresponding treatment, in order to decrease the occurrence of complications.

目的探讨食管贲门狭窄内支架置入后常见并发症的原因,寻找相应的对策,以减少并发症的发生。

16 Someone who’s got cancer and is likely not to survive the cancer — we want to absolutely make sure they get every bit of palliation they need.

17 With few exceptions, such as the discovery of insulin, "magic bullets" have played a minor role in the prevention, cure and palliation of lifestyle diseases.

生活型态疾病的预防、治疗、缓解,一向没什么仙丹妙药可用,胰岛素的发现只能算例外,而且这种例外十分罕见。

18 She paused a moment, and then, with a sigh, took up the part, and, without looking at Harleigh, who was too much shocked to offer any palliation for this grossness, walked pensively to her chamber.

19 Marcus’s father was offered hospice care, a form of palliation that is generally reserved for people with a life expectancy of six months or less, who are no longer pursuing “curative” treatments.

20 Long hours of sitting masquerade as wellness, insecurity is palliated by snacks, and flexibility’s just another name for no time of your own.

palliation 同义词

1 姑息手段

palliative half measure

4 暂时缓和

palliative palliate

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