ease的意思和读音

ease

: [iz] : [iːz]

v.

n.

eases  easing  eased  

v.+n.ease mind,ease pressure,ease burden,ease tension,ease problem

v.worsen,hinder

n.difficulty,hardship

v.relieve,alleviate,slide,slip,edge

n.easiness,simplicity,straightforwardness,facility,comfort

easen.

1.lack of difficulty

He passed the exam with ease .

The ease with which she learns languages is astonishing.

This computer is popular for its good design and ease of use .广

All important points are numbered for ease of reference(= so that you can find them easily) .便

2.the state of feeling relaxed or comfortable without worries, problems or pain

In his retirement, he lived a life of ease.退

IDM(stand) at easeused as a command to soldiers to tell them to stand with their feet apart and their hands behind their backs

I never feel completely at ease with him.

at (your) easerelaxed and confident and not nervous or embarrassed

I never feel completely at ease with him.

put sb at (their) ease使使使to make sb feel relaxed and confident, not nervous or embarrassedv.

1.[i][t]使to become or to make sth less unpleasant, painful, severe, etc.

The pain immediately eased.

This should help ease the pain.

The plan should ease traffic congestion in the town.

It would ease my mind(= make me less worried) to know that she was settled.使

2.[i][t]使to move, or to move sb/sth, slowly and carefully

He eased slowly forwards.

She eased herself into a chair.

He eased off(= took off) his shoes.

3.[t]~ sth使to make sth easier

Ramps have been built to ease access for the disabled.便

4.[t][i]~ (sth)使to make sth or to become less tight and more relaxed

Ease your grip on the wheel a little.

5.[i][t]~ (sth);(使to become or make sth lower in price or value

Share prices eased back from yesterday's levels.

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v.1.使,使;使;()2.(),使3.,4.5., (off up)6.1.使,使;使;()2.(),使3.,4.5., (off up)6.

n.1.the ability to do something easily; the fact that something is easy to do2.behavior that is relaxed and natural

v.1.to make a problem, bad situation, or pain less severe; to become less severe2.to move somewhere slowly and carefully; to move something somewhere slowly and carefully3.to make a rule or punishment less severe4.to make a process easier5.if bad weather such as wind or rain eases, it becomes less strong6.to become more relaxed or less tight, or to make something do this1.to make a problem, bad situation, or pain less severe; to become less severe2.to move somewhere slowly and carefully; to move something somewhere slowly and carefully3.to make a rule or punishment less severe4.to make a process easier5.if bad weather such as wind or rain eases, it becomes less strong6.to become more relaxed or less tight, or to make something do this

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8. in general ease n. at ease

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1.With a sweep of his hand he cleared a vacant space in front among the breakfast things, and leant forward to gaze more at his ease.

2.It's nothing like an old school safety brief to put your mind at ease.

3.As I leaned back in the comfortable though not elegant conveyance, I meditated much at my ease.

4.Then I felt at ease and justified. As long as he took my cigarette, I was entitled to ride in his truck.

5.Zoo officials let the King Penguins waddle around once a week in a bid to ease homesickness and the stress of being in captivity.

6.It fell over one side of her dress and caught the white border of a petticoat, just visible as she stood at ease.

7.He wanted to see if putting patients into a sleep-like condition would help ease troubled minds.

8.As she confided more, he volunteered stories of his own romantic traumas to help her feel at ease.

9.He really has no offensive skills yet, but can obviously dunk the ball and block people's shots with ease.

10.As a dancer, I know lots of ways to set men at their ease and encourage them to open up to me.