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    mitigating查询结果如下:

    音标:['mɪtɪɡeɪt]
    基本释义/说明:vt.减轻;缓和
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    vt.
    减轻;缓和
    This mitigating cost-benefit factor was not included among those to be considered in formulating BAT limitations for toxic and nonconventional pollutants
    在对有毒和非常规污染物限制中,在提出经济方面可行的最佳技术的诸多因素时,并没有考虑缓和成本一利益之间关系这一因素。
    Are there any mitigating circumstances in this case?
    本案中是否有任何情况可以减轻被告的罪行?
    This article presents the contribution of SMES (Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage)systems to improvement quality of service, either as a mitigating element or as a power support for critical loads.
    本文提出了超导磁场储能系统(SMES)对提高供电质量的作用。这些系统或用作减轻扰动或用作向紧要负荷供电。
    The organization shall establish and maintain procedures to identify potential for and respond to accidents and emergency situations, and for preventing and mitigating the environmental impacts that may be associated with them.
    组织应建立并维持适当的程序,以鉴别可能发生和因应所发生之意外或紧急状况,并防止或减轻此类事件对环境造成的冲击。
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    1. 减轻的;和缓的;节制的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. he would have faced a prison sentence but for mitigating circumstances’

    反义词系列1
    -mitigating的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    reducing, lessening the effects of something, generally something painful or uncomfortable
    “That may be a matter for their longterm reflection but it does reduce the mitigatory impact of the suggestion that Rangers were innocent victims.”
    “In doing so, and without mitigatory measures, they encourage forest conversion.”
    “However, norms governing the conduct of war, as distinct from those governing resort to armed force, are by their nature no more than mitigatory in effect.”
    That can be mitigated.
    “However a coalition of peace and environmental groups is not convinced that potential impacts from the incinerator are mitigable.”
    “This is mitigable via proper sequencing of restoration projects and the Control Program.”
    “Routine infrastructure projects such as highway construction are said to have predictable and mitigable environmental effects.”
    Serving to mitigate.
    “In view of such concerns, legislation and jurisprudence developed mitigative measures.”
    “Signals isn’t just a notification system, it actually anticipates mission-critical issues providing users with a competitive head-start on mitigative actions.”
    Tending to mitigate.
    lessened, reduced, diminished

    名词 变体/同根词

    Someone or something that mitigates.
    “Claimable damage reports to head off repair expenses and seamlessly integrate with a bank or servicer’s hazard mitigator.”
    “It also opens the door to legislative evasion of Apprendi’s strictures by simply redrafting every aggravator as a mitigator.”
    “This is a significant risk mitigator and while it requires extra work on the part of the carrier, it pays dividends later.”
    relief; alleviation
    “This is a strategy not of flood prevention but of flood mitigation and control.”
    “In mitigation, the offences were at the lower end of the scale.”
    “The trial was postponed to today for argument in mitigation and aggravation of sentence.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To reduce, lessen, or decrease. || (transitive) To downplay.
    “The tax cut was well-timed and helped mitigate the recession.”
    “Even accepting that Russell had consented, this would still not mitigate the seriousness of the violation entailed by the search.”
    “There are several ways to mitigate a blowout without losing control or playing soft.”
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