respite是什么意思

  • En [ ˈres.paɪt]
  • Us [ ˈres.paɪt]

详细释义

  • 0 a pause or rest from something difficult or unpleasant -- 暂停;暂时中止;暂时缓解

    • We worked for hours without respite. 我们一刻不停地工作了好几个小时。

    • Their teacher was away, so they had a day's respite before their essays were due. 他们的老师外出,所以他们交论文的期限往后拖了一天。

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双语用例

  • Is that a necessary and essential step, and was this step taken by the prisoner formally before the sentence was respited?

  • By the end of 1995 it was fully operational with three respite beds, day-care, community-care and bereavement-care services, educational provision and a welfare rights service.

  • In addition, there were a number of admissions to adolescent facilities for functional mental disturbances and to learning disabilities facilities for respite.

  • I examined him, did the paperwork, got him in the nursing home f or a respite admission as soon as possible.

  • Historically, presidents have granted most respites for periods of 30 to 90 days and have renewed (extended) such delays when it seemed necessary.

  • There has been little emphasis on these practical outcomes in previous consultations with people with dementia, perhaps reflecting their focus on day and respite care.

  • To them, the past was a source of both refuge and respite from a frightening unknown and of self-reassurance and self-empowerment.

  • Working women commonly found their work a source of relief and respite, and an opportunity for another interest.

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多语种翻译

  • 中文繁体

    暫停, 暫時中止, 暫時緩解…

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  • Español

    descanso, respiro, pausa…

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  • Português

    descanso, parada, trégua…

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  • 日本語

    小休止, 息抜き…

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  • Türk dili

    kısa bir dinlence, nefes alma, kısa rahatlama…

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  • Français

    répit…

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  • Catalan

    descans, respir…

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  • العربية

    فَترة راحة, مُهلة…

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