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ADJ. 形容词1.?(政见或政策)温和的Moderate political opinions or policies are not extreme. 双语例句例: He was an easygoing man of very moderate views. 他性情随和,持有温和的政治观点。 2.?(人或团体)温和的You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies. 双语例句例: a moderate Democrat. 温和的民主党人。 3.?(数量或程度)适中的You use moderate to describe something that is neither large nor small in amount or degree. 双语例句例: While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you. 适当的压力可能有益,而压力过大则会让你筋疲力尽。 例: Heavy drinkers die earlier than moderate drinkers. 过量饮酒的人没有适度饮酒的人长寿。 4.?(变化)不大的A moderate change in something is a change that is not great. 双语例句例: Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements. 大多数药要么无法使病情好转,要么就只是稍有疗效。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 温和派A moderate is someone with moderate political opinions. 双语例句例: If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates whose votes he so desperately needs. 如果他表现出自己是个激进分子的话,他就有可能吓跑那些温和派,而他急需那些人的选票。
VERB. 动词moderates , moderating , moderated 1.?[I 不及物动词] 使缓和 , 变得缓和If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept. 双语例句例: They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views. 他们期待着等他一上台,就能够说服他改变观点,不再那么激进。
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