/i:z ||; iz/noun
[U] a lack of difficulty 没有困难;容易:
She answered the questions with ease.这些问题她答得很轻松。☞adjective easy 形容词为 easy[OPP] unease 反义词为 unease(be/feel) at (your) ease to be/feel comfortable, relaxed, etc 感到舒适、自在等:
They were all so kind and friendly that I felt completely at ease.他们都和蔼可亲,我一点也不拘束。
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/i:z ||; iz/verb
1 [I,T] to become or make sth less painful or serious 减轻,舒缓(痛楚或负担):
The pain should ease by this evening.到了今天晚上,应该没这么痛了。This money will ease their financial problems a little.这笔钱可以稍解他们的财务困难。☞adjective easy 形容词为 easy
2 [T] to move sth slowly and gently 使慢慢地、轻轻地移动:
He eased the key into the lock.他把钥匙轻轻插进锁里。
ease sb's mind to make sb feel less worried 舒缓某人的忧虑:
The doctor tried to ease her mind about her son's illness.医生尝试让她不要太担心儿子的病情。ease off to become less strong or unpleasant 舒缓;减弱:
Let's wait until the rain eases off.我们等雨小一点再走吧。ease up to work less hard 放轻松点;少劳累些:
Ease up a bit or you'll make yourself ill!别太劳累,不然要病倒的!
ease1/iz; iːz/n [U] 1 with ease if you do something with ease, it is very easy for you to do it 轻易﹐毫不费劲: They won with ease. 他们轻松获胜。2 at ease feeling relaxed 不拘束﹐放松: +with She felt completely at ease with Barry. 她和巴里在一起感到很自在。The nurse soon put me at my ease (=made me feel relaxed). 护士马上就让我放松下来。He looked shy and ill at ease (=not relaxed). 他一副害羞﹑不自在的样子。
ease2v [I,T] 1 if something unpleasant eases, or if you ease it, it gradually improves 减轻﹔缓解: The doctor gave me something to ease the pain. 医生给了我一些药减轻疼痛。2 to move someone or something slowly and carefully into a place 缓慢小心地移动: Phil eased himself into an armchair. 菲尔小心翼翼地挪到一把扶椅上。ease off phr v if something eases off, it becomes less 减少﹔减缓: The rain had eased off a bit. 雨小了一点儿。ease up phr v to work less hard or do something with less energy than before 松弛: Just relax and ease up a little. 放松点﹐慢慢来吧。
easeease1noun (no plural)be or feel at easeto be or feel comfortable and relaxed: Everyone was so friendly that I felt completely at ease.with easewith no difficultysame meaningeasily: She answered the questions with ease.easeeaseeaseseasedeasing2verbto become or to make something less painful or serious: They waited for the rain to ease.This should ease the pain.