palliatives

palliatives

美 [ˈpæliˌeɪtɪv]  英 [ˈpæliətɪv]

  • adj.减轻(疼痛等)的;缓和的;辩解的;【医】姑息的
  • n.【医】(暂时的)减轻(剂);姑息剂;治标剂;辩解
  • 网络治标不治本

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英汉解释

adj.
1.
减轻(疼痛等)的;缓和的
2.
辩解的
3.
【医】姑息的;治标的
n.
1.
【医】(暂时的)减轻(剂);姑息剂;治标剂
2.
辩解;可斟酌的情况;用以作掩饰的东西
3.
姑息手段

英英解释

adj.

例句

'So far, official policy measures are mainly palliatives, but do not address the underlying problems, ' he said.

目前官方政策主要缓和作用无法解决潜在问题。”

Sprinkling water into our eyes, or taking a run round the verandahs, were palliatives which had no lasting effect.

眼睛走廊跑跑步只是权宜之计没有效果

The palliatives included in earlier versions could still get slashed in conference negotiations between the House and Senate.

众议院参议员商议大会包括以前辩解版本仍然批判对象

In response, banks will use a simpler set of palliatives.

因此银行一套简单措施减轻风险

The initiatives come thick and fast. The remedies, though, are palliatives.

各项举措铺天盖地这些补救措施治标治本

Cheap credit and government largesse are palliatives that at some point will be withdrawn.

廉价信贷政府大量支出只是缓和手段一定时候撤消

Whoever is president will be more focused on short-term palliatives than big policy change.

无论谁总统都会关注短期争论重大政策变更