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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4567 COCA: 3264
moderate
mɒdərət mɒdəreɪt ˈmɑdərɪt ˈmɑdərˌeɪt
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense moderates, present participle moderating, past tense , past participle moderated
The adjective and noun are pronounced 'mɒdərət/. The verb is pronounced /'mɒdəreɪt/. 形容词和名词读作 /'mɒdərət/。动词读作 /'mɒdəreɪt/
1 ADJ-GRADED (政治观点或政策)温和的,不激进的 Moderate political opinions or policies are not extreme. (政治观点或政策)温和的,不激进的
  • He was an easygoing man of very moderate views.

    他的观点非常温和,容易相处。

  • Both countries have called for a moderate approach to the use of force.

    两国都呼吁不要滥用武力。

SYN mild, reasonable, controlled, limited
2 ADJ-GRADED (人或团体)温和的,稳健的 You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies. (人或团体)温和的,稳健的
  • ...a moderate Democrat.

    温和的民主党人

  • ...the moderate wing of the army.

    军队中的稳健派

A moderate is someone with moderate political opinions.温和派人士;持温和观点者
  • If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates.

    如果他表现得过于激进,就有可能吓跑温和派人士。

3 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] 中等的;普通的;适度的;适量的 You use moderate to describe something that is neither large nor small in amount or degree. 中等的;普通的;适度的;适量的
  • While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.

    适度的压力是有好处的,但是压力太大会把人压垮。

  • ...moderate exercise.

    适度的锻炼

SYN reasonable, average, acceptable, within reason
moderately
  • ...a moderately attractive woman.

    有几分姿色的女子

  • Both are moderately large insects.

    两种昆虫都是中等大小。

  • I don't smoke and I drink only moderately.

    我不吸烟,酒量也一般。

4 ADJ (变化)不大的,有限的 A moderate change in something is a change that is not great. (变化)不大的,有限的
  • Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements.

    大多数药物要么不能使病情真正好转,要么最多只能带来轻微的改善。

moderately
  • Share prices on the Tokyo Exchange declined moderately.

    东京股票交易所的股价小幅下跌。

5 V-ERG (使)缓和;(使)减轻;(使)减弱;节制 If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept. (使)缓和;(使)减轻;(使)减弱;节制
  • They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views. [VERB noun]

    他们希望等他一上台,可以说服他观点别那么激进。

  • Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat. [VERB]

    救援人员的紧迫危机感已经有所减弱。

  • Without Westcott's moderating influence, Mathers's autocratic manner became unbearable. [VERB-ing]

    没有了韦斯科特从中斡旋,马瑟斯的独断专行开始叫人无法忍受。

moderation
  • A moderation in food prices helped to offset the first increase in energy prices.

    食品价格趋于平稳帮助抵消了能源价格第一波上涨的影响。

Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse moderate with:
N.

moderate approach, moderate position, moderate view 1

moderate amount, moderate exercise, moderate heat, moderate prices, moderate speed 3

moderate growth, moderate improvement 4

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4567 COCA: 3264
moderate

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe適度ADVERBvery非常適中fairly, relatively較為適中;相對適度a fairly moderate increase in the rate of inflation通貨膨脹率較為適度的增長politically政治上穩健
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4567 COCA: 3264
moderate adj.
disciplined
moderate

verb

moderate ♦︎ dampen ♦︎ temper ♦︎ blunt ♦︎ tone sth down ♦︎ modifyThese words all mean to make sth less strong or extreme. 这些词均表示使缓和、使适中、减弱。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to moderate / tone down / modify your languageto moderate / modify your behaviour / demands / views moderate ˈmɒdəreɪt; NAmE ˈmɑːdəreɪt [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to become or make sth become less extreme, severe or strong 缓和;使适中We agreed to moderate our original demands.我们同意降低原先的要求。She apologized immediately and moderated her voice.她立刻道了歉并压低了嗓门。By evening the wind had moderated slightly.到黄昏时,风稍稍减弱了。Moderate is often used to talk about things that are done by people, for example behaviour, criticism or language, and usually has a person as the subject of the verb. * moderate常用以谈及人们所做之事,主语通常是人,搭配词有behaviour、criticism、language等。 dampen [transitive] to make sth such as a feeling or reaction less strong 抑制,控制,减弱(感情、反应等)None of the setbacks could dampen his enthusiasm.任何挫折都不能减弱他的热情。She wasn't going to let anything dampen her spirits today.她不想让任何事情影响她今天的兴致。 temper [transitive, often passive] (formal) to make sth less severe by adding sth that has the opposite effect 使缓和;使温和Justice must be tempered with mercy.法外尚须施以仁恕。The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.一阵轻风为晴朗炎热的天气带去些许凉意。 blunt [transitive] to make a feeling or ability weaker or less effective 使(情感)减弱;使(能力)变差;使降低效应Age hadn't blunted his passion for adventure.岁月没有冲淡他对冒险的热情。Living alone in the country had blunted her wits.在乡下的独居生活使她的头脑不复敏锐。 ˌtone sth ˈdown

phrasal verb

to make a speech or opinion less extreme or offensive 使(讲话或意见)缓和;使温和The language of the article will have to be toned down for the mass market.这篇文章的措辞必须缓和一下以适合大众市场。
modify ˈmɒdɪfaɪ; NAmE ˈmɑːdɪfaɪ [transitive] (formal) to make your behaviour, attitude or language less extreme, especially in order to avoid offending sb 使(行为、态度或语言)温和;缓和The social worker at first aimed to get Mrs R to modify her behaviour, without success.社会福利工作者最初力求使R夫人缓和自己的行为,但没有成功。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4567 COCA: 3264
moderate
Sensible and reasonable: practical, sensible, rational...
To become, or to make something weaker: lessen, reduce, subside...
To be in charge: control, govern, watch over...
General words for exams and taking exams: assessment, borderline, candidate...
Supporters of ideas, plans or people: supporter, follower, advocate...

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