mitigating
v. 減輕,緩和( mitigate的現在分詞 )
adj. 可考慮從輕處置的情節(或因素)
Mitigating circumstances or factors make a bad action, especially a crime, easier to understand and excuse, and may result in the person responsible being punished less severely.
The judge found that in her case there were mitigating circumstances...
法官認為她這個案子存在可以減輕罪責的情節。
There are various mitigating factors.
有各種可以減輕罪責的因素。
Now he believed that mitigating the impact of rising temperatures was urgent.
如今,他堅信減輕氣溫升高的影響是當務之急.
I therefore do not regard provocation as a mitigating factor.
因此我不認為遭受挑釁可以作為減輕懲罰的因素.
A sentencing judge is required to consider any mitigating circumstances befor imposing the death penalty.
在處死刑之前,要求量刑法官必須考慮是否有任何減輕罪行之情節.
Politeness and politeness strategies are important motivating and mitigating forces in business letter writing.
禮貌及其策略的應用在商務信函寫作中起著重要的調節作用.
There are two other significant mitigating factors: Closing out games and defense.
還有兩個重要的可以緩和下的因素: 終結比賽和防守.