mitigated信息详情
v.缓和,减轻(痛苦);减轻(罪行或过错)(mitigate的过去式及过去分词)
adj.缓和的
litigated───vt.在法庭相争;提出诉讼;vi.对簿法庭
mitigate───vt.使缓和,使减轻;vi.减轻,缓和下来
mitigates───vt.使缓和,使减轻;vi.减轻,缓和下来
unmitigated───adj.全然的;严厉的;未缓和的
fatigated───疲劳的
litigate───vt.在法庭相争;提出诉讼;vi.对簿法庭
litigates───vt.在法庭相争;提出诉讼;vi.对簿法庭
mitigator───n.缓和者;缓解物;缓解剂
titivated───vi.化妆;装饰;打扮自己;vt.化妆;打扮;装饰
Soil erosion was mitigated by the planting of trees.───植树造林减轻了土壤侵蚀。
He didn't cancel debts, but he mitigated debts.───虽然没有取消债务,但减轻了债务。
But what can be mitigated are certain effects.───但是,某些影响可以减轻。
This aid may have mitigated the slump, but it wasn't the kind of job-creation program we could and should have had.───这些救助可能减轻了经济不景气的情况,但并非我们能够和我们应该具备的那种可以创造就业机会的计划。
So, how does one reach this state of mitigated euphoria in such a way that every moment in life can be savored to the fullest?───所以,如何才能达到这种缓和的欢乐的状态,这样我们就可以最好的享受生活中的每一刻?
Some of the cost of these systems can be mitigated as they take the place of existing exhaust brake units.───因为取代了现有的排气制动,这些装置的成本有所降低。
But he said it can be mitigated if banks reach out to people who receive money transfers from abroad, known as remittances.───不过他说,如果银行主动与那些接收海外汇款的人们联系,这一问题将能够得到缓解。
Finally, we hope against hope that we have the courage to ensure that this type of catastrophe can be prevented or mitigated.───最后,我们还是抱有一线希望,希望我们有勇气保证能够预防或者减轻这样的大灾难。
And this state of the case didn't seem to have mitigated against our becoming rather fond of each other.───这种情况似乎并没有影响我们彼此颇为喜欢对方。