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ease /iːz/ ► SEE ALLease backease back into sthease sb/yourself back into sthease into sthease sb/yourself into sthease offease sb outease sb out of sthease up●ˌease ˈback1. (business 商业) if profits, prices, etc. ease back, they become a little lower, especially after they have been high (利润、价格等)略微回落,稍降,回调◆The company’s profits eased back from £15.1 million to £14.7 million. 公司利润从 1 510 万英镑下滑到 1 470 万英镑。2. (on sth) if sb eases back, they go a little slower, do sth with a little less energy, are less strict, etc. than before (把某事)放缓,放松◆The team played aggressively in the first half of the game, but were able to ease back in the second. 该队在上半场比赛中咄咄逼人,但在下半场攻势稍微有些放缓。◆The government should ease back on farming restrictions. 政府应该放宽农业限制。[v + adv]●ˌease ˈback into sth●ˌease sb/yourself ˈback into sthto gradually become familiar again with sth you have not done for some time; to help sb become familiar again with sth they used to do (使)重新熟习(生疏了的事情)◆Smith is gradually easing back into running after his injury. 史密斯受伤后正慢慢恢复跑步。◆It’s time to ease the kids back into the school routine. 该让孩子们逐步恢复上学时的作息习惯了。 ➡ see also ease into sth, etc.[v + adv + prep] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌease ˈinto sth●ˌease sb/yourself ˈinto sthto gradually become, or help sb become, familiar with sth new, especially a new job (使)逐渐熟悉(新事物,尤指新工作)◆to ease into retirement 逐步适应退休生活◆a course for easing people into the world of computing 循序渐进帮助人们熟悉计算机的课程 ➡ see also ease back into sth, etc.[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌease ˈoff1. to gradually become less strong or unpleasant 逐渐减轻;渐渐舒缓◆Eventually the rain started to ease off. 雨势终于开始减弱了。◆The pain eased off after a few hours. 几个小时后疼痛减轻了。2. to go slower or make less effort 减速;放松◆He eased off in the last lap and still won. 他在最后一圈放慢了速度,但还是赢了。SYN slack off[v + adv]●ˌease sb ˈout●ˌease sb ˈout of sthto make sb leave their job or position, especially by making it difficult or unpleasant for them over a period of time (尤指通过长期刁难)逼…离开(工作或职位)◆He was eased out of his job as presidential adviser. 他最终被迫辞去总统顾问一职。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌease ˈup1. (on sth) to go slower or make less effort; to do sth less 减速;松弛;减少◆The doctor told him to ease up. 医生让他放松点。◆I’d ease up on the training a bit if I were you. 我要是你,就少训练点。2. (on sb) to start being less severe with sb (对某人)放松要求◆I think you should ease up on the kids a bit. 我觉得你应该对孩子们温和些。[v + adv] |