1.减轻;缓解
2.缓和;平息
1.to reduce the harmful effects of something
2.to make (a person, or a person's mind or disposition) milder or less hostile
1.This aid may have mitigated the slump, but it wasn't the kind of job-creation program we could and should have had.
这些救助可能减轻了经济不景气的情况,但并非我们能够和我们应该具备的那种可以创造就业机会的计划。
2.So, how does one reach this state of mitigated euphoria in such a way that every moment in life can be savored to the fullest?
所以,如何才能达到这种缓和的欢乐的状态,这样我们就可以最好的享受生活中的每一刻?
3.Some of the cost of these systems can be mitigated as they take the place of existing exhaust brake units.
因为取代了现有的排气制动,这些装置的成本有所降低。
4.But he said it can be mitigated if banks reach out to people who receive money transfers from abroad, known as remittances.
不过他说,如果银行主动与那些接收海外汇款的人们联系,这一问题将能够得到缓解。
5.Finally, we hope against hope that we have the courage to ensure that this type of catastrophe can be prevented or mitigated.
最后,我们还是抱有一线希望,希望我们有勇气保证能够预防或者减轻这样的大灾难。
6.And this state of the case didn't seem to have mitigated against our becoming rather fond of each other.
这种情况似乎并没有影响我们彼此颇为喜欢对方。
7.Sheeran said safety nets that were in place in the Horn of Africa mitigated the effects of the long drought and protected millions of lives.
施林还说,在非洲之角设置的安全网缓解了长期干旱带来的影响,并且使数百万生命避免于难。
8.Gentile said the impact of screen time on school work can be mitigated by what he calls "protective factors. "
珍特尔说荧屏时代对学习工作的影响可以通过他所谓的“保护性因素”来减轻。
9.Nonetheless, that impact may be mitigated to a degree by frugality fatigue and the general sense that the economy is improving.
尽管如此,厌倦了节俭生活和经济改善的观感可能会减弱这方面的影响。
10.ABS asks every manager for a monthly report on its underlying assets so correlation across the ABS fund can be mitigated.
ABS要求每个经理人每月提交标的资产报告,这样可以减少整个ABS基金的资产相关性。