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单词联想mitis mitigate

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imitate

English /ˈɪmɪteɪt/ American /ˈɪmɪteɪt/

v. Imitation, imitation, parody, imitation, forgery

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mitis

English /ˈmaɪtɪs/ American /ˈmɪˌtiz/

n. 可锻铁(等于mitis metal)

mitigate

English/ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/ American/ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/

v. <正式>Mitigation, mitigation

network mitigation,

etymology

mitigate减轻

From the Latin mitigare, mature, softened, docile, from mitis, mature, soft, -ig, do, etymology with agent.

词根:mitigate

adj.

mitigative, palliative, calming, calming

Mitigatory alleviating, palliative, sedative

n.

Mitigation减轻;缓和;平静

mitigative sedative;

mitigatory镇静剂;缓和剂

The leases come with painstaking stipulations to mitigate any possible environmental harm to species like the polar bear.

These leases come with detailed terms to mitigate any possible environmental harm to species such as polar bears.

painstaking

English /ˈpeɪnzteɪkɪŋ/ American /ˈpeɪnzteɪkɪŋ/

adj. Hardworking, hardworking

n. Hard, diligent

Network hard work / hard work /

stipulations

n. Provisions, [law] clauses (plural of stipulation), contracts

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stipulate

英/ˈstɪpjuleɪt/美/ˈstɪpjuleɪt/

v. Stipulating, explicitly requesting

adj. (leaves, plants) with supporting leaves, with supporting leaves

Network Provisions/Conventions/Etymology

stipulate规定,明确要求

FROM THE LATIN STIPULARI, TO TRADE, TO CONTRACT, TO CONCLUDE TERMS, POSSIBLY FROM STIPULA, STALK, PETIOLES, STEMS, FROM PIE*STEIP, THORN, ETYMOLOGY WITH STIPULE, STIPPLE. This behavior may be similar to breaking an arrow in a martial arts novel, and then making a heavy oath with the words "If this oath is violated, there will be such an arrow (sword)", referring to the relevant chapters of "Tianlong Babu".

mitigate

Same as synonyms

vt.

Ease and lighten

comfort obtund

you.

I lighten it and ease it down

to alleviate ease off

obtund

English /ɒbˈtʌnd/American /ɑːbˈtʌnd/

VT. 使缓和,使迟钝;减轻

Same as synonyms

vt.

Ease, dull, lighten

comfort moderate词源

obtund makes sluggish, moderate

ob-,向前,朝向,-tund,击,打,使钝化,来自PIE*steu,击,打,词源同obtuse,contusion,type.

alleviate

英/əˈliːvieɪt/美/əˈliːvieɪt/

v. Mitigation, mitigation

etymology

alleviate moderate

Pronunciation: [ə'liːvɪeɪt] vt. Alleviate & Ease Structural analysis: alleviate = al (=ad, make) + levi (light) + ate (verb suffix) → make it lighter → lighter Etymology: levi← Latin levis (light) Cognate words: levity (frivolous, rash), levitate (floating), elevate (lifting, lifting), relieve (relieving, relieving) Derivative words: alleviation (palliative, analgesic)

levity

英/ˈlevəti/美/ˈlevəti/

n. Changeable, frivolous, rash, unstable

Network indiscretion /levitate

英/ˈlevɪteɪt/美/ˈlevɪteɪt/

vt. Float gently, float in the air

vi. 轻轻浮起;飘浮空中

network floating,

elevate

英/ˈelɪveɪt/美/ˈelɪveɪt/

v. Exalt, elevate, lift, lift, raise, increase, exalt, exalt

network improvement,

Same as synonyms

vt.

Lighten, ease

moderate relax

relieve

English /rɪˈliːv / American /rɪˈliːv/

v. Relief (pain or unpleasant sensation), reduction (severity of the problem), substitution, substitution, transfer, discharge, relief (town), relief, rescue, relief of someone, removal of someone from (annoying responsibility), dismissal, dismissal, toileting, defecation

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abbreviate

英/əˈbriːvieɪt/美/əˈbriːvieɪt/

Vt. 缩写,使省略;使简短

vi. Use of Abbreviations

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etymology

Abbreviate

Pronunciation: [ə'briːvɪeɪt] vt. Abbreviations, make them shortvi. Use the abbreviation root analysis: abbreviate = ad (go) + brevi (short) + ate (verb suffix) → abbreviation to make →it short. Etymological explanation: brevi ← Latin brevis (short). Cognates: brief, breviary, abridge.

abbreviate缩短

The prefix ab- is the same as ad-, to go, to go. The root word brev, short, same as brief. The prefix ad - assimilated to ab before the root of the letter b.

breviary

英/ˈbriːviəri/美/ˈbriːvieri/

n. Summary: Daily Prayer Book

abridge

English /əˈbrɪdʒ/ American /əˈbrɪdʒ/

vt. Abridged; shortened; abridged

bridge

English /brɪdʒ/ American /brɪdʒ/

n. Bridges, bridges, ties, bridges, bridges, bridges, pianos, horses, dentures, bridges, narrow strips, transitional sections, interludes, notched brackets for clubs, bridges

v. Bridging (divide) and eliminating (estrange......ment); Features in ...... On the bridge, across