palliate

palliate

美 [ˈpæliˌeɪt]  英 [ˈpælieɪt]

  • v.缓和(疾病或不适)
  • 网络减轻;掩饰;抚慰

词形变化

第三人称单数:palliates  现在分词:palliating  过去式:palliated  

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
减轻,缓和(疾病或不适)to make a disease or an illness less painful or unpleasant without curing it

英汉解释

v.
1.
(暂时)减轻(疾病等),缓和(痛苦等)
2.
掩饰(罪过等)

英英解释

v.

例句

I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by expose the error of another.

不想暴露别人错误减轻自己缺点

I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by exposing the error of another .

不能别人恶行掩饰自己劣迹

Two wrongs do not make a right. Tow black don't make a white. You can't palliate your own badness with other's bad deed.

等于不能别人恶行掩饰自己劣迹

It is a significantly important for studies of composite fretting to palliate complex fretting damages in actual engineering applications.

复合研究减缓工程实际复杂形式损伤具有重要意义

I once said, I is perform system, I can palliate sadness very perfect.

说过表演可以忧伤掩饰完美

What policy actions could China take to palliate the loss?

中国采取何种政策减轻损失

I don't wish to palliate them, I assure you.

不想掩饰可以保证

You can't palliate your own badness with other's bad deed.

不能别人恶行掩饰自己劣迹

Tending or serving to palliate.

缓和易于减轻用于缓和

Mitigate and palliate connote moderating the severity, force, or intensity of something that causes suffering:

Mitigatepalliate意味减弱造成痛苦事物严重性力量强度