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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
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
moderateness 适度;温和;暖和(moderate的名词形式)
moderatorship 仲裁;主席职权;仲裁人的职权;教政组织首脑的职权
v.moderated 缓和,节制(moderate的过去分词)
vi.moderate 变缓和,变弱
vt.moderate 节制;减轻
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
moderate price公平价格;公道价格
moderate temperature中等温度
moderate intensity中等强度
moderate climate温和气候
moderate size不大不小
moderate rainfall适度降雨量;中等雨量
moderate rain中雨
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
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)
1 He was moderating an event at Lincoln Center where Ms. Oates was giving a reading.
2 The climate is well suited for fruit trees and vineyards due to the moderating effect of the Great Lakes.
气候非常适合果树和葡萄园由于大湖区的调节作用。
3 In moderating , not satisfying , desires , lies peace.
节欲不纵情, 心情得安宁.
4 Most of his dedication to the service occurs online — he spends about three hours a day moderating the chatter and trying to “stimulate the conversation.”
5 Nuah is behind me, being Mr. Nice Guy and not passing me but moderating his pace.
6 Mr. Lehrer said he has no plans to return to television, especially given the bruising he endured after moderating the first presidential debate last fall, for which he came out of semiretirement.
7 Property prices are also moderating after a period of extraordinary growth, particularly in big cities.
房地产价格在度过一段飞速上升阶段后依然上涨, 尤其是在大型城市.
8 The violent toothache has been moderating.
剧烈的牙痛减轻了.
9 Bring in someone to train the peeps moderating - it'll be more fun than watching Law & Order!
10 If the chief glory of spoken English is its constantly moderating tone of voice, Sloth is keeping alive one of our great oral traditions.
11 He’s so infuriated that when the beloved local newscaster moderating the event places her hand on his shoulder to coax him into staying, he turns around and punches her in the face.
12 He co-hosted “Good Morning America” as usual Friday and took his regular turn moderating “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” on Sunday.
13 In the days before Ivanka Trump’s arrival, German newspapers parsed the meaning of her visit, wondering if Merkel had found in Ivanka — perceived as levelheaded and moderating — more palatable diplomatic inroads than with President Trump.
14 The wind is moderating.
风势渐趋缓和.
15 Both moderate Democrats and moderate Republicans can agree on this new law.
16 It may well be a moderating influence.
它可能是适度的影响力。
17 He used “lift” during the interview, quickly switched to “elevator,” and said that his sons are moderating their accents: One recently reprimanded Mr. Miliband for mispronouncing the name of a school friend.
18 She bails on moderating a presidential debate and flees to Italy without telling anyone because she wants to see Mitch one last time, to hell with the consequences.
19 SALEM, Mass. — Now that the awful heat is moderating, it’s time to ask: What was the most popular cultural phenomenon of the summer?
20 There's something to be said for moderating online speech.
1 起缓和作用的