mod·er·ateˈmä-d(ə-)rət
moderateness如何读
moderateness英汉释义
- 中等的,适度的,不很大的 not at either end of a range of size, force, etc.but perhaps nearer the lower end than the higher
- 温和的; 有节制的 done or kept within sensible limits
- 中庸的,稳健的,不走极端的 avoiding or not accepting ideas that are very different from those of most people; not politically extreme
- vt. & vi. (使)减轻〔缓和〕; 节制 make or become less in force, degree, rate, etc.; reduce
moderateness是什么意思
- 适度的, 适当的
- 温和的
- 稳健的
- 有节制的
- 中等的
- 普通的
- 不偏激的,不过分的
- 中庸的,一般的,平庸的
- 迟钝的
- 【物】慢化的
- 减速的
- 温和派的
- 调节
- 缓和,和缓
- 主持(会议), 做会场司仪
- 变温和,变弱
- 静息
- 节制
- 使和缓,使减轻,使缓和,使稳定
- 节约
- 【物】慢化
- 减速
- 变和缓, 变稳定,变缓和
- 做调人,作调解人
- 控制,限制
- 纠正
- 放弃
- 减轻
- 减少
- 使适中
- 审核评分(查看不同阅卷人所打分数是否公平一致)
- 作仲裁者
- 温和主义者
- 稳健的人
- 稳健派
- 持温和观点者
moderateness词根
词根:moderate
adj.moderate 稳健的,温和的;适度的,中等的;有节制的
moderated 慢化的,适中的
moderating 减速的;慢化的
adv.moderately 适度地;中庸地;有节制地
n.moderation 适度;节制;温和;缓和
moderator [核] 慢化剂;仲裁人;调解人;缓和剂
moderated 指该讨论区设有信件区管理人
v.moderated 缓和,节制(moderate的过去分词)
moderating 和缓;减轻;主持(moderate的ing形式)
vi.moderate 变缓和,变弱
vt.moderate 节制;减轻
moderateness英英释义
adjective
avoiding extremes of behavior or expression : observing reasonable limits
a moderate drinker
calm, temperate
Though very much in favor of the measure, he expressed himself in moderate language.
tending toward the mean or average amount or dimension
a family of moderate income
having average or less than average quality : mediocre
wrote moderate poetry to the end of his life—Carl Van Doren
not violent, severe, or intense moderate winters cook over moderate heat
a moderate climate
professing or characterized by political or social beliefs that are not extreme
had left-wing, moderate, and right-wing candidates vying for the nomination
limited in scope or effect
His new wealth had only a moderate effect on his way of life.
not expensive : reasonable or low in price
a moderate price for a new house
of a color of medium lightness and medium chroma
a moderate red
verb
transitive verb
to lessen the intensity or extremeness of
the sun moderated the chill
to preside over or act as chairman of moderated the debate
moderated the board of directors meeting
intransitive verb
to act as a moderator
He moderated on a weekly panel show.
to become less violent, severe, or intense
the wind began to moderate
noun
one who holds moderate views or who belongs to a group favoring a moderate course or program
verb
transitive verb
to lessen the intensity or extremeness of
the sun moderated the chill
to preside over or act as chairman of moderated the debate
moderated the board of directors meeting
intransitive verb
to act as a moderator
He moderated on a weekly panel show.
to become less violent, severe, or intense
the wind began to moderate
noun
one who holds moderate views or who belongs to a group favoring a moderate course or program
moderateness词源英文解释
Adjective, Verb, and Noun Middle English, from Latin moderatus, from past participle of moderare to moderate; akin to Latin modus measure
The first known use of moderate was in the 15th century
moderateness儿童词典英英释义
moderate1 of 3adjective
avoiding or lacking extremes (as in behavior or temperature) moderate climates
a moderate eater
calm entry 3 sense 2, reasonable
moderate demands
neither very much nor very little : average in size or amount
a moderate rain
neither very good nor very bad
met with only moderate success
opposed to major social change or extreme political ideas
a moderate candidate
not expensive : reasonable or low in price
moderate rates
moderate2 of 3verb
to make or become less violent, severe, or intense
to guide a discussion or act as chairperson of a meeting
moderate3 of 3noun
one who holds moderate views or belongs to a moderate group (as in politics)
modifiernoun
a word (as an adjective or adverb) or group of words (as a phrase or clause) used with another word or group of words to limit its meaning
moderate1 of 3adjective
avoiding or lacking extremes (as in behavior or temperature) moderate climates
a moderate eater
calm entry 3 sense 2, reasonable
moderate demands
neither very much nor very little : average in size or amount
a moderate rain
neither very good nor very bad
met with only moderate success
opposed to major social change or extreme political ideas
a moderate candidate
not expensive : reasonable or low in price
moderate rates
moderate2 of 3verb
to make or become less violent, severe, or intense
to guide a discussion or act as chairperson of a meeting
moderate3 of 3noun
one who holds moderate views or belongs to a moderate group (as in politics)
moderateness 例句
1 Her doctor recommended moderate exercise.
2 There is in them a good deal of moderateness of gift, but they seem far more practical than the rest of the Slavs, and more virile.
3 The arc of this group’s path in America has been one from zealousness — they were once widely viewed as strange and reviled heretics — to bland, corporate moderateness.
4 a writer of moderate talent
5 I..advise you to moderate your demands.
6 Yet there is no obvious moderate to enter the race, and even if one did, there is no certainty how the public would react.
7 Moderates from both political parties have agreed on an economic plan.
8 Life principle of simplicity , appreciation , balance , and moderateness .
信奉生活简单化,感激,平衡,和中庸的生活准则。
9 Life principle of simplicity, appreciation, balance, and moderateness.
信奉生活简单化,感激,平衡,和中庸的生活准则。
10 In the reformation of religion, his first steps were moderate and cautious.
11 Of course, methods and principles of moderateness, pertinence and objectivity should be paid attention to when we use this teaching style.
当然,也要注意方法、手段,以及适度性、针对性、客观性的原则。
12 I am the Tsar—not you, And I am only piqued in moderateness.
13 No one knew better than himself the moderateness of her desires, no lover, in calm possession of his beloved, had so little to fear as he….
14 The team enjoyed only moderate success last season.
上个赛季,这个球队只取得了中等成绩。
15 That moderateness of temper and that attitude of toleration which characterized the leading men in England had shown themselves at Cambridge, and with a strength that could not be overcome.
16 The moderateness of Robinson's position, and the brotherly kindness of his temper, could not save him and his people from the prevailing odium that rested upon the Separatist.
17 With thanks for the moderateness of the estimate, one-third of that number would have been more satisfactory.
18 The moderateness of Rupert's words, the coolness of his manner, here brought Tanty rapidly down from her pinnacle of passion.
19 The vote may indeed provide cover for several moderate Democrats up for reelection this cycle in increasingly conservative states, including Montana Sen. Jon Tester, Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey and Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, who will likely vote in favor of the bill.
20 Teetotallers and moderate drinkers will probably be at war on this point.