mitigate
vt. 使緩和,使減輕; 使平息
vi. 減輕,緩和下來
To mitigate something means to make it less unpleasant, serious, or painful.
...ways of mitigating the effects of an explosion...
減輕爆炸威力的種種方法
The cost of getting there is mitigated by Sydney's offer of a subsidy.
由於悉尼提供補助金,所以到那裡的花費就減少了。
1. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of;
2. make less severe or harsh;
Basic project planning, critical path, critical chain, or PERT analysis may mitigate such failings.
基本的專案計劃 、 關鍵路程 、 重要鏈子, 和計劃評審技術分析也許會減低失敗的機率.
On the other hand, cheaper oil might help to mitigate any slowdown, in several ways.
另一方面, 廉價的石油將會在幾方面幫助減弱經濟減速.
Over last years, new systems have been developed to mitigate these perturbations and improve power quality.
近年來, 為了減輕這些擾動和提高供電質量,新的系統被研製.
Cost savings and revenue gains from a merger will help BA and Iberia mitigate the pain.
由合併而帶來的成本降低和收入增加將有助於減輕英航和伊比利亞痛苦.
Governments should endeavour to mitigate distress.
政府應努力緩解貧困問題.