单词查询
palliated
美['pæli.eɪt],英['pælieɪt],
释义
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v. 缓和(痛苦等);掩饰(罪过等); 网络释义: 减轻;
例句
For nearly two decades, every credit crisis has been palliated with a further wave of leverage, kicking off a new economic cycle.
近二十年来,每一场信贷危机都随着又一波杠杆化而得到缓解,由此启动新一轮经济周期。
Every crime committed by a white man against an Indian is concealed or palliated.
白人对印地安人所犯下的每一个罪行都得到包庇和辩解;
Bush's campaign palliated: "99. 9% of American people and most candidates don't know these names. "
布什的班子则辩解说:“99.9%的美国民众和大多数总统候选人都不知道这些名字。”
My error will be palliated by the motives which mislead me,
我的错误将会由于使我误人歧途的各种动机而减轻,
近二十年来,每一场信贷危机都随着又一波杠杆化而得到缓解,由此启动新一轮经济周期。
Every crime committed by a white man against an Indian is concealed or palliated.
白人对印地安人所犯下的每一个罪行都得到包庇和辩解;
Bush's campaign palliated: "99. 9% of American people and most candidates don't know these names. "
布什的班子则辩解说:“99.9%的美国民众和大多数总统候选人都不知道这些名字。”
My error will be palliated by the motives which mislead me,
我的错误将会由于使我误人歧途的各种动机而减轻,