relief的中文翻译
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relief1
(removal of anxiety/pain)
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安慰, 轻松
noun
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the feeling of happiness that you have when sth unpleasant stops or does not happen
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a sense of relief
轻松的感觉
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We all breathed a sigh of relief when he left.
他离开的时候我们都松了一口气
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She sighed with relief.
她宽慰地松了一口气
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Much to my relief the car was not damaged.
让我欣慰的是,汽车没有受损
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News of their safety came as a great relief.
他们平安的消息给大家带来了巨大的安慰
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It was a relief to be able to talk to someone about it.
能和别人谈谈这件事,感到舒心多了
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What a relief!
可以松口气了
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the act of removing or reducing pain, anxiety, etc
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modern methods of pain relief
现代的止痛法
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the relief of suffering
解除痛苦
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relief2
(help)
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救济, 援助
noun
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food, money, medicine, etc. that is given to help people in places where there has been a war or natural disaster
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famine relief
饥荒救济
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a relief agency/organization/worker
救助机构/组织/工作者
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financial help given by the government to people who need it
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relief3
(on tax)
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税收减免
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relief on mortgage interest payments
支付按揭利息的税收减免
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relief4
(sth different)
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消遣, 缓和紧张﹑ 克服单调或带来可喜的变化的事物
noun
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something that is interesting or enjoyable that replaces sth boring, difficult or unpleasant for a short period of time
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a few moments of light relief in an otherwise dull performance
一场沉闷演出中的几个轻松时刻
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There was little comic relief in his speech.
他的讲话没有一点儿活跃气氛的内容
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The calm of the countryside came as a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of city life.
离开宣泄忙碌的城市生活,来到宁静的乡村,也是一种令人愉快的调剂
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relief5
(workers)
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/rɪˈliːf/
换班人, 接替人, 轮班人
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a person or group of people that replaces another when they have finished working for the day or when they are sick
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The next crew relief comes on duty at 9 o'clock.
下一个换班的人9点来上班
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relief drivers
替班的司机
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relief6
(from enemy)
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解救, 解围
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the act of freeing a town, etc. from an enemy army that has surrounded it
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relief7
(in art)
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浮雕
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a way of decorating wood, stone, etc. by cutting designs into the surface of it so that some parts stick out more than others; a design that is made in this way
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The column was decorated in high relief(= with designs that stick out a lot) with scenes from Greek mythology.
这根圆柱上装饰有以希腊神话场景为题材的高浮雕
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The bronze doors are covered with sculpted reliefs.
铜门上刻有浮雕图案
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relief8
(making sth noticeable)
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凸现
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the effect of colours, light, etc. that makes an object more noticeable than others around it
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The snow-capped mountain stood out in sharp relief against the blue sky.
冰雪覆盖的高山在蓝天的映衬下格外醒目
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the quality of a particular situation, problem, etc. that makes it more noticeable than before
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Their differences have been thrown into sharp relief by the present crisis.
目前的危机使得他们的分歧更加引人注目