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ease
- IPA[ēz]
美式
- absence of difficulty or effort;absence of rigidity or discomfort; poise
- make (something unpleasant, painful, or intense) less serious or severe;become less serious or severe
verb: ease, 3rd person present: eases, gerund or present participle: easing, past tense: eased, past participle: eased
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名詞
- 1. absence of difficulty or effort she gave up smoking with ease the manual is clearly written, easy to understand, and designed for ease of use 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ absence of rigidity or discomfort; poise I was always vexed by her self-contained ease 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ freedom from worries or problems, especially about one's material situation a life of wealth and ease 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. make (something unpleasant, painful, or intense) less serious or severe a huge road-building program to ease congestion the doctor will give you something to ease the pain 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ become less serious or severe international tension began to ease 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ make (something) happen more easily; facilitate Tokyo's dominance of government was deemed to ease efficient contact-making 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of share prices, interest rates, etc.) decrease in value or amount these shares should be bought and tucked away for when interest rates ease a slight easing of inflation
- ▪ slacken a rope or sail.
- 2. move carefully or gradually I eased down the slope with care the boat eased away from the harbor
- ▪ move (someone or something) carefully or gradually she eased off her shoes the pilot eased the throttle back
- gradually exclude someone from a post, especially by devious or subtle manoeuvres
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- free from worry, awkwardness, or problems; relaxed
Oxford American Dictionary
- gradually exclude someone from a post, especially by devious or subtle maneuvers
Oxford American Dictionary
- free from worry or awkwardness; relaxed
Oxford Dictionary
- become less serious or severe
Oxford American Dictionary
- become less serious or severe
Oxford Dictionary
- a chapel situated for the convenience of parishioners living a long distance from the parish church.
Oxford American Dictionary
- uncomfortable or embarrassed
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英式
- absence of difficulty or effort: she gave up smoking with ease the manual is clearly written, easy to understand, and designed for ease of use
- make (something unpleasant or intense) less serious or severe: a huge road-building programme to ease congestion the doctor will give you something to ease the pain
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