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phrasal verbIf something eases off, or a person or thing eases it off, it is reduced in degree, speed, or intensity. These days, the pressure has eased off. [VERB PARTICLE] The rain had eased off. [VERB PARTICLE] Kelly eased off his pace as they reached the elevator. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for easeSynonyms of 'ease off'reduce, decrease, lessen, curtail More Synonyms of ease off Chinese translation of 'ease off' vi - (= lessen) [wind, rain]
减(減)弱 (jiǎnruò) - [pressure, tension]
缓(緩)和 (huǎnhé)
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Definition to lessen or cause to lessen in severity, pressure, tension, or strain Kelly eased off his pace as they reached the elevator See easeAdditional synonymsDefinition to restrict NATO plans to curtail the number of troops being sent to the region.The celebrations had to be curtailed because of bad weather. Synonyms reduce, cut, diminish, decrease, dock, cut back, shorten, lessen, cut short, pare down, retrenchDefinition to make or become less in size, strength, or quantity The medication is said to decrease the risk of heart attack. Synonyms reduce, cut, lower, contract, depress, moderate, weaken, diminish, turn down, slow down, cut down, shorten, dilute, impair, lessen, curtail, wind down, abate, tone down, truncate, abridge, downsize Definition to make or become less Keep immunisations up to date to lessen the risk of serious illness. Synonyms reduce, lower, diminish, decrease, relax, ease, narrow, moderate, dial down, weaken, erode, impair, degrade, minimize, curtail, lighten, wind down, abridge, de-escalate- earthworm
- earthy
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- ease off
- ease up on someone
- ease up on something
- ease up or off
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