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放松, 减轻压力
to reduce pressure, intensity, or pace of something to make someone feel more at ease
- After weeks of intensive training, the coach decided to let the team ease up for a few days.
经过数周的高强度训练后,教练决定让团队放松几天。
- As the traffic congestion cleared, the commute started to ease up.
随着交通拥堵的缓解,通勤开始变得轻松。
- The supervisor noticed the employee's hard work and decided to ease up on the stringent deadlines.
主管注意到员工的辛勤工作,决定放宽严格的截止日期。
- As the tension in the room dissipated, the atmosphere began to ease up.
随着房间里的紧张气氛消散,氛围开始缓和。
- .As the semester came to an end, students began to ease up on their academic commitments.
随着学期结束,学生们开始减轻学业压力。
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挤一挤, 让出空间
to move or adjust one's position to make room for someone or something
- In the crowded elevator, people had to ease up to accommodate more passengers.
在拥挤的电梯里,人们不得不挪动以容纳更多的乘客。
- As the meeting room filled up, everyone had to ease up to allow latecomers to find a seat.
随着会议室坐满,每个人都不得不挪动以让迟到者找到座位。
- In the packed subway car, commuters had to ease up to make room for others entering.
在拥挤的地铁车厢里,通勤者不得不挪动为其他上车的人腾出空间。
- The team members had to ease up in the cramped office space to create a comfortable working environment.
团队成员不得不在狭窄的办公空间中腾出地方,以创造一个舒适的工作环境。