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2020-06-15 #36

Open soraliu opened 4 years ago

soraliu commented 4 years ago
follow up

跟进
(Gēn jìn)

Definitions of follow up
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verb
    跟进
        follow up, follow
    遵
        follow, obey, follow up, guesstimate, string along
    追击
        pursue and attack, follow up
soraliu commented 4 years ago
ease
/ēz/

verb
    make (something unpleasant, painful, or intense) less serious or severe.
        - "The situation could be considerably eased by the provision of key staff as laid out in the Service Plan."
    Synonyms: relieve, alleviate, mitigate, soothe, palliate, moderate, dull, deaden, numb, reduce, lighten, diminish

    move carefully, gradually, or gently.
        - "The new Greek island ferry - retired from the Baltic only last year - eases her stern against the pier."
    Synonyms: guide, maneuver, inch, edge, slide, slip, squeeze

noun
    absence of difficulty or effort.
        - "The pair handled the difficult combinations with ease , and the horse flowed across the ground."
    Synonyms: effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity, deftness, adroitness, proficiency, mastery

Synonyms
    verb
        - abate, subside, die down, let up, slack off, diminish, lessen, peter out, relent, come to an end
        - calm, pacify, soothe, comfort, console, quieten, hearten, gladden, uplift, encourage
        - facilitate, expedite, assist, help, aid, advance, further, forward, simplify
        - relieve, alleviate, mitigate, soothe, palliate, moderate, dull, deaden, numb, reduce, lighten, diminish
        - guide, maneuver, inch, edge, slide, slip, squeeze
        - still, relieve, allay
        - comfort
        - facilitate, alleviate

    noun
        - affluence, wealth, prosperity, luxury, plenty, comfort, contentment, enjoyment, well-being
        - effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity, deftness, adroitness, proficiency, mastery
        - naturalness, casualness, informality, amiability, affability, unconcern, composure, nonchalance, insouciance
        - peace, calm, tranquility, serenity, repose, restfulness, quiet, security, comfort
        - comfort
        - relief
        - relaxation, repose, rest
        - informality
        - easiness, simplicity, simpleness

Examples
    - On the other hand, some suggested the result may help ease tensions in strained cross-strait relations.

    - he gave up tobacco and alcohol with ease

    - She is a consummate stage personality, interacting with the other musicians and the crowd with ease and aplomb.

    - The nearest he got to a criminal act was the day he forgot his house keys and broke into his own home using a credit card with nonchalant ease.

    - We worked with the Defense Department to build more facilities to ease the overcrowding there.

    - The £47.9 million route opened for traffic last week and within hours congestion in the town centre was beginning to ease.

    - If he bets on atheism, however, he will have a life of easeand pleasure - a daily ration of brownies and milk.

    - I was a child of the suburbs, I felt cheated and robbed of my birthright of ease and pleasure.

    - Hass is relentless in her challenge to authority, but her real uniqueness lies in her ability to literally cross from one side to the next with an uncanny ease.

    - A period of austerity, which began to ease in the 1950s, followed World War II.

    - House price inflation needs to ease to a rate of 6 per cent if a disorderly correction is to be avoided.

    - The pair handled the difficult combinations with ease, and the horse flowed across the ground.

    - Besides, she says, she thought the beauty of a country home lay in its casual, prop-your-feet-up ease.

    - They've joked with soldiers in the darkest hours of human conflict, just as they've celebrated with them in the times of ease and joy.

    - Washed and crumpled cotton, silk and linen contribute to a tone of ease and effortless femininity.

    - these shares should be bought and tucked away for when interest rates ease

    - In a report packed with adjectives, another daily claimed that Anna answered questions with effortless ease.

    - Presented with a gilt-edged chance, Gardyne attempted to lift his shot over Craig Wight, but the goalkeeper caught the effort with ease.

    - Explosive growth has even come to Egyptology, thanks to the ease with which source materials can now be distributed by CD and online.

    - So there was some friction there, but as time passed, they then started reporting that these frictions had begun to ease and the people united.

    - the pain doesn't usually ease off for several hours

    - Let's get back to Europe now, the financing of these groups, the ease of travel since the European Union dropped travel restrictions.

    - "Come on in, good looking, " he said with practiced ease.

    - You can't spend much time with him without being awed by both his ease in the natural world and his willpower.

    - The car park will also hopefully ease traffic congestion and parking difficulties.

    - The hurt will ease, the pain will be less and there will be happier days ahead.

    - He has caught a glimpse of a new, golden world of wealth and ease, at the center of which stands a lovely and aristocratic woman.

    - The following tips can help ease financial difficulties.

    - They feel that though interest rates should ease, banks may not be in a position to slash their lending rates.

    - In fact, I told him that you and Regis are two of the people I admire in our business, because of the ease with which you are able to interact with all of your guests.