0 freedom from pain or from worry or hard work -- kesenangan
a lifetime of ease.
1 freedom from difficulty -- dengan mudah
He passed his exam with ease.
2 naturalness -- bersahaja
We were impressed by her ease of manner.
4 (often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast ease -- mengendur
5 to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position -- mengalihkan dengan perlahan-lahan
To placate his enemies, restrictions on the freedom of the press were first eased and then abolished.
As with the ordinary differential equation analogue, a series solution can be found for the problem and this eases the analysis in some cases.
Evening field sketches eased chalk marking of the carved lines so that photographic documentation could also be accomplished with natural light.
The lack of a decisive cadence at the end of the accompagnato eases the way for the duet to slide back into accompanied recitative.
Short-term capital movements, however, continue to be subject to certain restrictions, although some of these have been recently eased.
Nevertheless, improving economic conditions from the mid-1940s eased the problem.
The accelerated learning past the first verb suggests that want was a pathbreaking verb, easing the spread of the verb-object combination to other verbs.
We can define a minimal process algebra without sequential composition, and this eases the formulation of concepts such as structural induction, linearity, elimination and guardedness.
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使變少, 減輕, 減低…
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使变少, 减轻, 减低…
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facilidad, aliviar, remitir…
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facilidade, aliviar(-se)…
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簡単, ~が楽になる, ~を楽にする…
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kolaylık, rahatlık, hafifletmek…
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aisance [feminine], facilité [feminine], soulager…
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facilitat, alleujar, remetre…
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