ease up
英 [iːz ʌp]
美 [iːz ʌp]
(在程度、速度、强度等上)缓和,减轻,减弱; 放松; 松懈; 宽待; 宽容; 对…放松
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (在程度、速度、强度等上)缓和,减轻,减弱
If somethingeases up, it is reduced in degree, speed, or intensity.- The rain had eased up...
雨小了。 - New figures indicate the recession may be easing up.
新的数据显示经济衰退可能有所缓和。
- The rain had eased up...
- PHRASAL VERB 放松;松懈
If youease up, you start to make less effort.- He told supporters not to ease up even though he's leading in the presidential race...
他告诉支持者们即使眼下他在总统选举中领先也不要松懈。 - Christie was easing up over the last 10m to finish third.
克里斯蒂在最后10英里慢了下来,最终获得了第3名。
- He told supporters not to ease up even though he's leading in the presidential race...
- PHRASAL VERB 宽待;宽容;对…放松
If youease up onsomeone or something, your behaviour or attitude towards them becomes less severe or strict.- The manager does not intend to ease up on his players for some time...
主教练并不打算在一段时间内放松对队员的要求。 - Officials have eased up on the press restrictions.
官员们已经放松了对新闻界的限制。
- The manager does not intend to ease up on his players for some time...
英英释义
verb
- reduce pressure or intensity
- he eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down
- become less intense
- move in order to make room for someone for something
- The park gave way to a supermarket
- `Move over,' he told the crowd