respite
英 [ˈrespaɪt]
美 [ˈrespɪt]
n. 暂停; 暂缓; 短暂的延缓; 喘息
v. 延期; 缓期执行(死刑); 使休息; 使(苦痛等)暂时停止; 使缓和; [军]停付(军人)薪饷
复数:respites 现在分词:respiting 过去式:respited 第三人称单数:respites 过去分词:respited
Collins.1 / BNC.11176 / COCA.12950
牛津词典
noun
- 暂停;暂缓
a short break or escape from sth difficult or unpleasant- The drug brought a brief respite from the pain.
药物暂时缓解了疼痛。 - There was no respite from the suffocating heat.
闷热的天气根本没有缓解。 - She continued to work without respite.
她连续工作,没有休息。 - respite care (= temporary care arranged for old, mentally ill, etc. people so that the people who usually care for them can have a rest)
暂缓性照料
- The drug brought a brief respite from the pain.
- 短暂的延缓;喘息
a short delay allowed before sth difficult or unpleasant must be done- His creditors agreed to give him a temporary respite.
他的债权人同意给他一个喘息的机会。
- His creditors agreed to give him a temporary respite.
柯林斯词典
- N-SING (不快事情中的)喘息,缓解,暂息
Arespiteis a short period of rest from something unpleasant.- It was some weeks now since they had had any respite from shellfire.
他们已经好几周没有在炮火中获得任何喘息的机会了。
- It was some weeks now since they had had any respite from shellfire.
- N-SING (不快或困难的)暂缓,暂延
Arespiteis a short delay before a very unpleasant or difficult situation which may or may not take place.- Devaluation would only give the economy a brief respite.
贬值只能让经济得到暂时的缓解。
- Devaluation would only give the economy a brief respite.
英英释义
noun
- a pause from doing something (as work)
- we took a 10-minute break
- he took time out to recuperate
- the act of reprieving
- an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
- a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort
- a pause for relaxation
- people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests
verb
- postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
双语例句
- Changing your grip may bring temporary respite, or calamity.
或许抓个不同的部位会暂时缓解局面,但也可能大祸临头。 - The Black Knight casts Death's Respite on the herald, killing him.
黑骑士对使者施展索命咒,做了他。 - But just as prices were starting to look frothy, particularly for Lafite, April produced some much-needed respite.
但正当价格尤其是拉菲(lafite)开始给人以泡沫感时,4月份迎来了亟需的喘息。 - At midnight my temporary respite from blindness would cease, and permanent night would close in on me again.
午夜,我那短暂的失明后的重见状态就终止了,永恒的黑夜重又回到我身上。 - The snows had finally moved off to the south and given them a respite.
雪终于向南方转移了,让他们有了喘口气的机会。 - She was interrogated without respite for twenty-four hours.
她被不间断地审问了二十四小时。 - This battle raged for eight hours without respite, until our soldiers ran out of ammunition.
这场激战整整持续了八个小时。最后,勇士们的子弹打光了。 - But for the residents of Tongzhou, some respite is in sight.
不过对于通州的居民来说,或许有望获得一点喘息的机会了。 - The markets have been relatively calm of late, but politicians would be foolish to mistake respite for resolution.
最近市场相对平静,但政客们如果错把喘息当做终结就太愚蠢了。 - Many analysts see reversals like the one Wednesday as a welcome respite.
许多分析师认为,要扭转一个星期三是一个受欢迎的喘息。