mitigate是什么意思

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  • Us [ ˈmɪt̬.ə.ɡeɪt]

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  • As such, ethnicity as ideology provides a psychological formula which mitigates the uncertainties of state- society relations.

  • Older women's more limited access to retirement funds is, however, mitigated among those whose spouses were government workers, because typically they share the benefits.

  • Consequently, does society have a moral obligation to mitigate the differences in health for which we are personally responsible?

  • However, distributional effects caused by a change in relative price could mitigate the potential increase in the wage earned by low-skill workers.

  • Moreover, measuring the extent of a person's desert of punishment requires addressing difficult epistemological questions about excusing and mitigating circumstances.

  • How can this therapist-client epistemological incompatibility - apparently a clear-cut prescription for therapeutic failure - be traversed or at least mitigated?

  • There has always been a divide between secure middle-class families and poorer working families and the government's policies are plainly intended to mitigate that divide.

  • An orientation to the appropriateness of utilizing epistemic phrases in engaging in "amicable" disagreements by delaying and mitigating a dispreferred is demonstrated several lines down.

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  • 中文繁体

    使緩和, 減輕(危害等)…

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  • Português

    atenuar, mitigar…

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  • Polski

    łagodzić…

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  • Türk dili

    hafifletmek, azaltmak, dindirmek…

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  • русский язык

    смягчать, уменьшать…

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