英:[æt iːz]
美:[æt iːz]
英:[æt iːz]
美:[æt iːz]
安逸,自由自在;自然;心净;
noun
the state of being comfortable: such as
freedom from pain or discomfort
freedom from care
freedom from labor or difficulty
freedom from embarrassment or constraint : naturalness
known for his charm and ease of manner
an easy fit
relief from discomfort or obligation
facility, effortlessness
did it with ease
an act of easing or a state of being eased
verb
transitive verb
to free from something that pains, disquiets, or burdens
trying to ease her of her worries
to make less painful : alleviate
ease his suffering
to lessen the pressure or tension of especially by slackening, lifting, or shifting
ease a spring
to maneuver gently or carefully
eased himself into the chair
to moderate or reduce especially in amount or intensity
ease a flow
to make less difficult
ease credit
to put the helm of (a ship) alee
to let (a helm or rudder) come back a little after having been put hard over
intransitive verb
to give freedom or relief
to move or pass slowly or easily—often used with a directional word (such as over or up)
the limo eased up in front of the house
to become less intense, vigorous, or engaged : become moderate—usually used with up or offexpected the storm to ease offease up on fatty foods
told her staff to ease up a little
to apply less pressure—usually used with up or off
ease up on the accelerator
to act in a less harsh manner—usually used with up or off
decided to ease off on enforcement
稍息
Noun Middle English ese, from Anglo-French eise, aise convenience, comfort, ultimately from Latin adjacent-, adjacens neighboring — more at adjacent
The first known use of ease was in the 13th century
dropout1 of 2noun
a person who drops out especially from a school or a training program
drop out2 of 2verb
to withdraw from taking part or membership : quit
dropped out of school
bite1 of 2verb
to seize, grip, or cut into with or as if with teeth
bite an apple
to wound, pierce, or sting a mosquito bit me
bitten by a snake
to cause to smart : sting
pepper bites the mouth
to eat into
acid biting into metal
to take bait
the fish are biting
to respond to something tempting
bite2 of 2noun
a seizing of something by biting
the grip taken in biting
the amount of food taken at a bite
a small amount of food : snack
a wound made by biting
a sharp penetrating quality or effect
the bite of the cold wind on our cheeks
ear1 of 2noun
the organ of hearing and balance of vertebrates that in the typical mammal consists of a sound-collecting outer ear separated by an eardrum from a sound-carrying middle ear that in turn is separated from an inner ear containing neurons that receive sound and send nerve impulses to the brain
outer ear
the sense or act of hearing
an ability to understand and appreciate something heard
an ear for languages
willing or sympathetic attention
lend an ear
something resembling an ear in shape or position
ear2 of 2noun
the seed-bearing head of a cereal (as corn) including both the seeds and protective structures
ease1 of 2noun
freedom from pain or trouble : comfort of body or mind
a life of ease
freedom from any feeling of difficulty or embarrassment
speak with ease
skill that does not require a lot of hard work
rides a horse with ease
ease2 of 2verb
to free from discomfort or worry : relieve
ease one's pain
to make less tight or difficult : loosen
ease up on the rope
to move slowly or gently
eased herself into the chair
1 Busy or idle , rich or poor, good fortune or bad, at ease.
忙也自在、闲也自在, 好也自在、坏也自在, 富也自在、贫也自在.
2 The boy was ill at ease in the presence of the headmaster.
那男孩在校长面前感到局促不安.
3 He always feels rather ill at ease before strangers.
他在陌生人面前总有些不自在.
4 The government is expected to ease travel restrictions.
5 The manual worker is usually quite at ease in any company.
体力劳动者通常在任何场合都不会感到拘束.
6 Authorities are looking for ways to ease prison overcrowding.
7 When we can see through such things, you can be observing at ease and will not lift an eye-brow in front of life's turmoil.
在看透这一点时,你就可以自在地旁观,世事翻腾反复而不扬一条眉毛。
8 Sound sleep presupposes a mind at ease.
充足睡眠需以心情轻松为先决条件.
9 The quiet decor of her home made her feel comfortable and at ease.
她家里淡雅的装饰使她感到舒适.
10 And all the advertisements and requests to sign up with your email also take away from the app’s ease of use.
11 We feel completely at ease with each other.
我们共处时觉得完全轻松自在.
12 How could we feel at ease while you refuse to take anything from us?
你什么都不要,叫我们怎么过得去 呢 ?
13 the sunburn medication brought me instant ease
14 Printer , editor, inventor, scientist, diplomatist : whatever the part , he seemed at ease in it.
出版家, 编辑, 发明家, 科学家, 外交家,不管做什么, 他几乎无所不能.
15 With two children bedridden the mother was ill at ease.
两个孩子病得躺在床上,母亲非常焦急.
16 If you are too formal, people won't be at ease around you.
如果你表现的太正式了, 别人呆在你身边就觉得很不自在.
17 He appeared embarrassed and ill at ease with the sustained applause that greeted him.
向他致意的掌声一直不歇,他显得有些难为情,不知如何是好。
18 trying to ease my troubled mind
19 I bought food all one's life, choose personally in food market, still at ease so some.
我买了一辈子菜, 都是在菜场亲自挑选的, 还是这样放心些.
20 He's at ease speaking pidgin with the factory workers and guys on the docks.
他能轻松自如地用洋泾浜话和工厂工人及码头工人交谈。
1 舒适
easy comfortable welcoming comfy plush hospitable voluptuous easeful comfortably comfort ease at your ease put at ease put at their ease
5 不拘束的
6 放松
release distraction relaxation derogation let-up unknot cool slow ease relax breathe chill loosen unwind mellow veer decompress untie de-stress slacken unbutton unbend unloose chillax kick back hang loose relaxed chilled zen unstressed calm decompression loosen your grip take things easy at your ease take it easy veg out ease off slop around slow down lighten up ease up