mitigation 详细解释

mitigation

[.miti'geiʃən]

n. 缓和, 减轻, 镇静

词形变化

形容词: mitigable | 名词: mitigation | 动词过去式: mitigated | 动词过去分词: mitigated | 动词现在分词: mitigating | 动词第三人称单数: mitigates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

diminution  inspiration  

英英释义

名词 mitigation:

to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious

同义词:extenuation, palliation

a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances

同义词:extenuation

the action of lessening in severity or intensity

同义词:moderation

补充

mitigationmitigation[ˌmitiˈɡeiʃən]n.1.缓解,减轻,平静

例句

1. the mitigation or cure of a physical or mental condition身体或精神疾病的缓解或治愈 2. Kieran Coonan QC told the judge in mitigation that the offences had been at the lower end of the scale.御用大律师基兰•库南对法官说这些罪行情节较轻, 希望能够从宽判决。 3. In mitigation, she could offer evidence of a deprived childhood.她可以提供童年贫困的证据, 以减轻罪责。 4. In mitigation, it should be pointed out that there wasn't much incentive to make world-beating wine.作为开脱的理由也罢, 应该指出酿造举世无双的葡萄酒并没有什么实际的好处。 5. the emphasis is on the identification and mitigation of pollution.重点在于识别和减少污染。 6. in mitigation she said her client had been deeply depressed.为了减轻罪责,她说她的当事人一直深陷抑郁之中。 7. the mitigation of suffering/punishment痛苦/处罚的减轻