palliated
['pælieit]
[ palliated ]
vt. 减轻, 缓和, 辩解
词形变化:
名词: palliation | 动词过去式: palliated | 动词过去分词: palliated | 动词现在分词: palliating | 动词第三人称单数: palliates |
palliated
词形变化:
名词: palliation | 动词过去式: palliated | 动词过去分词: palliated | 动词现在分词: palliating | 动词第三人称单数: palliates |
palliated
动词 palliate:
lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
同义词:extenuate, palliate, mitigate
provide physical relief, as from pain
palliated
■Results All patients were followed from1month to40months,average16months.clinical symp-toms of all patients had eliminated or palliated.
全组病人术后生存期临床症状消失(或缓解),生存质量改善。
■After whole lung lavage therapy, HRCT showed that the diffused ground-glass opacity palliated and the extent of lung opacity shrinked, while the reticular opacity and area of confluence persisted.
全肺灌洗治疗后HRCT显示肺部磨玻璃影不同程度变淡, 范围缩小, 但仍遗留不同范围的网格状阴影及实变影。
■To Arnold, culture was a force which palliated the brutalising realities of modern urban existence and which was, in every sense of the word, “above” it.
对阿诺德来讲,文化是用来缓解现代城市社会残酷现实的有力武器,并在各种意义上“超越”了它。
■Bush's campaign palliated:"99.9% of American people and most candidates don't know these names.
布什的班子则辩解说:“99.9%的美国民众和大多数总统候选人都不知道这些名字。”
■my error will be palliated by the motives which mislead me,
我的错误将会由于使我误人歧途的各种动机而减轻,
■Every crime committed by a white man against an Indian is concealed or palliated.
白人对印地安人所犯下的每一个罪行都得到包庇和辩解;