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moderate美 ['mɑdə.r(e)ɪt] 英 ['mɒdəreɪt] - v.缓和;使适中;审核评分(查看不同阅卷人所打分数是否公平一致)
- adj.适度的;中等的;温和的;不激烈的
- n.持温和观点者(尤指政见)
- 网络中度;有节制的
复数:moderates 过去分词:moderated 现在分词:moderating adj.+n. moderate amount,moderate size,moderate speed,moderate pace,moderate degree adj. excessive,extraordinary v. curb,control,tone down,play down,arbitrate adj. reasonable,modest,sensible,restrained,average 1. | 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. 用文火烹调。 |
2. | 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 |
3. | 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 |
1. | [i][t] 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。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 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 |
3. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 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 |
1. | 持温和观点者(尤指政见)a person who has opinions, especially about politics, that are not extreme |
v. | 3. 变和缓;变稳定;做调人,做会场司仪,主持(会议) 8. 使和缓,使减轻;节制,节约;调节;【物理学】慢化,减速 3. 变和缓;变稳定;做调人,做会场司仪,主持(会议) 8. 使和缓,使减轻;节制,节约;调节;【物理学】慢化,减速 | adj. | 8. 有节制的,温和的,稳健的;中庸的;中等的;适度的;普通的;〔美俚〕(人等)慢吞吞的,迟钝的;【物理学】慢化的,减速的 8. 有节制的,温和的,稳健的;中庸的;中等的;适度的;普通的;〔美俚〕(人等)慢吞吞的,迟钝的;【物理学】慢化的,减速的 | n. | |
v. | 1. to become less great, extreme, violent, or severe, or make something become so 2. to chair or preside over something such as a meeting or discussion 3. to act as a moderator in school examinations 4. in the Presbyterian denominations of the Christian church, to preside over a formal meeting or assembly 5. to be in charge of a discussion between people with different opinions, especially in order to make it fair to everyone involved 6. to check that the marks given in an examination are fair and correct 7. act as moderator(Presbyterian minister presiding over a church court;presiding examiner at some university examinations) 1. to become less great, extreme, violent, or severe, or make something become so 2. to chair or preside over something such as a meeting or discussion 3. to act as a moderator in school examinations 4. in the Presbyterian denominations of the Christian church, to preside over a formal meeting or assembly 5. to be in charge of a discussion between people with different opinions, especially in order to make it fair to everyone involved 6. to check that the marks given in an examination are fair and correct 7. act as moderator(Presbyterian minister presiding over a church court;presiding examiner at some university examinations) | adj. | 1. not large, great, or severe 2. not excessive or unreasonable 4. neither particularly good nor particularly bad 5. neither very great nor very small in amount, size, strength, or degree 6. reasonable and avoiding extreme opinions or actions 1. not large, great, or severe 2. not excessive or unreasonable 4. neither particularly good nor particularly bad 5. neither very great nor very small in amount, size, strength, or degree 6. reasonable and avoiding extreme opinions or actions | n. | 1. somebody who holds views that are not extreme, especially political views 2. someone whose opinions and actions are reasonable and not extreme, especially in politics |
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