palliated

palliated

美 [ˈpæliˌeɪt]  英 [ˈpælieɪt]

  • v.缓和(痛苦等);掩饰(罪过等)
  • 网络减轻

词形变化

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

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

For nearly two decades, every credit crisis has been palliated with a further wave of leverage, kicking off a new economic cycle.

二十信贷危机随着杠杆得到缓解由此启动经济周期

Every crime committed by a white man against an Indian is concealed or palliated.

白人一个罪行得到包庇辩解

Bush's campaign palliated: "99. 9% of American people and most candidates don't know these names. "

布什班子辩解:“99.9%美国民众大多数总统候选人知道这些名字。”

my error will be palliated by the motives which mislead me,

错误由于使误人歧途各种动机减轻