moderate
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英['mɒd(ə)rət]
|美['mɑdərət]
adj.有节制的;稳健的,温和的;适度的,中等的;慢吞吞的
vt.使和缓;主持;节制
vi.变缓和;作主持人
日语:適度
法语:modéré
德语:mäßig
韩语:보통의
俄语:moderado
牛津词典
adj.
- 适度的;中等的
that is neither very good, large, hot, etc. nor very bad, small, cold, etc.
- students of moderate ability
能力一般的学生 - Even moderate amounts of the drug can be fatal.
这种药的用量即使不很大也会致命。 - The team enjoyed only moderate success last season.
上个赛季,这个队伍只取得了中等成绩。 - Cook over a moderate heat.
用文火炖。
- 温和的;不激烈的;不偏激的
having or showing opinions, especially about politics, that are not extreme
- moderate views/policies
温和的见解 / 政策 - a moderate socialist
温和的社会主义者
- 适中的;合理的
staying within limits that are considered to be reasonable by most people
- a moderate drinker
不过多饮酒的人 - moderate wage demands
合理的工资要求
verb
- 缓和;使适中
to become or make sth become less extreme, severe, etc.
- By evening the wind had moderated slightly.
到黄昏时,风稍稍减弱了。 - We agreed to moderate our original demands.
我们同意降低我们原先的要求。
- 审核评分(查看不同阅卷人所打分数是否公平一致)
to check that an exam has been marked fairly and in the same way by different people
- 主持(讨论、辩论等)
to be in charge of a discussion or debate and make sure it is fair
- The television debate was moderated by a law professor.
这场电视辩论由一位法学教授主持。 - a moderated newsgroup
有主持人的网络新闻组
noun
- 持温和观点者(尤指政见)
a person who has opinions, especially about politics, that are not extreme
词形变化
名词复数形式:moderates 过去分词:moderated 过去式:moderated 现在分词:moderating 第三人称单数:moderates
中文词源
moderate 适度的,适中的
来自mode,模式,方式,尺度。引申词义适度的,适中的。
双语例句
- He expressed his appreciation for what he called Saudi Arabia's moderate and realistic oil policies.
他表示很感激沙特阿拉伯推行的被他称作稳健而务实的石油政策。
- Place the saucepan over moderate heat until the cider is very hot but not boiling
把炖锅置于中火上加热,直到苹果酒变得很烫,但不要加热到沸腾。
- The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.
她在的时候,士兵们还是照样说粗俗的笑话,都懒得收敛。
- Her conqueror, Senator Pete Wilson, is a diffident, moderate man.
击败她的参议员皮特·威尔逊是一个谦卑的温和派人士。
- Contrary to popular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite
与通常的看法相反,适度的运动事实上会降低食欲。
- The new centre-right government's radical objectives are often couched in moderate terms
新的中右翼政府经常以温和的语言表述其激进的目标。
- Futures prices recovered from sharp early declines to end with moderate losses.
期货价格在早盘深幅下跌后出现反弹,收盘时未见严重损失。
- He was an easygoing man of very moderate views
他的观点非常温和,容易相处。
- Both countries have called for a moderate approach to the use of force.
两国都呼吁不要滥用武力。
- While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.
适度的压力是有好处的,但是压力太大会把人压垮。
- Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements.
大多数药物要么不能使病情真正好转,要么最多只能带来轻微的改善。
- They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views
他们希望等他一上台,可以说服他观点别那么激进。
- Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat
救援人员的紧迫危机感已经有所减弱。
- Without Westcott's moderating influence, Mathers's autocratic manner became unbearable.
没有了韦斯科特从中斡旋,马瑟斯的独断专行开始叫人无法忍受。
- He could be depended on to take a moderate position on most of the key issues
他应该会在大部分关键问题上采取中间立场。
- A moderate increase in both investment and consumption will play an active role in stimulating the market.
适度地增加投资和提高消费水平对启动市场将起积极作用。
- But you must be more moderate in your drinking. Too much wine can easily lead to serious trouble!
不过以后喝酒要适可而止,喝多了容易误事!
- He is moderate in drinking.
他饮酒适度。
- He is a moderate smoker.
他是一个有节制的烟民。
- Drive at moderate speed; yield right of way for safety's sake.
中速行驶,安全礼让。
- The chest X-rays showed moderate enlargement of the heart.
胸部x光片显示出心脏稍有扩大。
- He was moderate in his views.
他持中庸观点。
- You should moderate your language when children are present.
在孩子面前,你说话应该有节制。
- He has a room of moderate size.
他有一个大小适中的房间。
- The threat of employment persuades workers to moderate their pay demands.
失业的威胁驱使工人们只好对工资降格以求。
- He holds moderate opinions.
他持稳健的见解。
- Moderate exercise will benefit you.
适当的锻炼对你有好处。
- We had a moderate winter last year.
去年冬天比较暖和。
- The7 were a mix of mild, moderate, and severe dry eye patients, Dr.
这7人中轻度、中度和重度干眼症的患者都有;
语源
late Middle English: from Latin moderat-reduced, controlled, from the verb moderare; related to modest