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moderateadjective(MEDIUM-SIZED)C1neithersmallnorlargeinsize,amount,degree, orstrength: 中等的;不过分的,适度的 Thecabinis of moderatesize- justrightfor asmallfamily.这间小屋中等大小——正适合一个小家庭。 moderategrowth/inflation适度的增长/通货膨胀 He's a moderatedrinker.他是个饮酒有节制的人。 Imposingsanctionsis a moderateactionwhen youconsiderthat thealternativeismilitaryintervention.如果考虑的另一选择是军事干预,你就会发现实施制裁不算是一项过分的行动。 There has been a moderateimprovementin herhealthsince shebeganthetreatment.开始治疗后,她的健康状况稍有好转。 We have had moderatesuccessinchangingpeople'sattitudes.我们在改变人们的态度方面有一点儿成果。 - A moderateintakeofcaffeineshould notharmyou.
- Cook thesauceover a moderateheat.
- They arelookingfor moderateeconomicgrowth.
- Thehotelwas a moderateprice.
- Temperaturesremainedmoderatethroughouttheday.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedium-sized - average
- M, m
- medium
- middle
- midi
- midsize
- mildness
- moderately
moderateadjective(OPINIONS)Moderateopinions,especiallypoliticalones, are notextremeand arethereforeacceptableto alargenumberofpeople: (尤指政见)温和的,不激烈的,不偏激的Thepartyincludesbothextremelyconservativeand moderatemembers.这个政党内同时有极端保守派和温和派成员。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPolitics - general words - anti-capitalism
- anti-capitalist
- anti-communism
- anti-communist
- anti-fascism
- lab
- laissez-faire
- left
- left of centre
- leftist
- parliament
- party politics
- personality cult
- pinko
- plank
- super-conservative
- Thatcherism
- the Third Way
- Tory
- Toryism
See more results » apersonwhoseopinions,especiallytheirpoliticalones, are notextremeand arethereforeacceptableto alargenumberofpeople: (尤指政见)温和派,稳健派He is well-known as a moderate in theparty.他是这一党派中出名的温和派。 - Theprimeministerislookingtowards the moderates forsupport.
- She has always beenknownas a moderate.
- He is a moderate when it comes toforeignpolicy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPolitics - general words - anti-capitalism
- anti-capitalist
- anti-communism
- anti-communist
- anti-fascism
- lab
- laissez-faire
- left
- left of centre
- leftist
- parliament
- party politics
- personality cult
- pinko
- plank
- super-conservative
- Thatcherism
- the Third Way
- Tory
- Toryism
See more results » moderateverb[T or I](MAKE LESS)C2to (causeto)becomeless insize,strength, orforce; toreducesomething: (使)缓和;(使)适中;减轻,减弱;节制 Thepresidentmay have to moderate hisstanceontaxcuts.总统可能被迫在消减税收方面缓和自己的立场。 Weatherconditionshave moderated, making arescueattemptpossible.天气条件转好,使实施营救成为可能。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBecoming and making smaller or less - abridgment
- attenuate
- attenuated
- attenuating
- attenuation
- boil
- damp
- falling
- falling-off
- foreshorten
- foreshortened
- go through the flooridiom
- haircut
- runsomeone/somethingdown
- rundown
- sag
- salami slicing
- scalesomethingdown
- shave
- telescope
See more results » moderateverb[T or I](KEEP STANDARDS)educationUKspecializedto makecertainthat all thepeoplemarkinganexaminationuse the samestandards: 审核评分(以确保不同阅卷人的评分标准是一致的) Themarkedscriptsaresentaway to be moderated.批改后的考卷被送去审核评分。 We moderate toensurefairnessinmarking. to makecertainthat therulesof aninternetdiscussionare notbroken, forexamplebyremovinganythreateningoroffensivemessages: Theentiremessageboardis moderated toensurethat onlygenuinestockmarketdiscussionsarefeatured. Thebroadcasterhasvowedto moderate morestrictlyonitssocialmediapages. mainlyUSto makecertainthat aformaldiscussionhappenswithoutproblemsandfollowstherules: Theyaskedhim to moderate thedebate. Theencountertookplacewith both menseatedat atable, with PBS's Gwen Ifill moderating . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMarks & results - 2:1
- 2:2
- A, a
- B, b
- C, c
- class
- formative
- GPA
- grade boundary
- grade-point average
- honor student
- mark
- pass rate
- passing grade
- positivity
- second
- second class
- straight-A
- summative
- third
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Exams, tests & exercises Internet terminology International relations: diplomacy & mediation (Definition ofmoderatefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)moderateadjective(MEDIUM-SIZED)C1neithersmallnorlargeinsize,amount,degree, orstrength 中等的;不过分的,适度的Thecabinis of moderatesize- justrightfor asmallfamily.这间小屋中等大小——正适合一个小家庭。 moderategrowth/inflation适度的增长/通货膨胀 He's a moderatedrinker.他是个饮酒有节制的人。 Imposingsanctionsis a moderateactionwhen youconsiderthat thealternativeismilitaryintervention.如果考虑的另一选择是军事干预,你就会发现实施制裁不算是一项过分的行动。 There has been a moderateimprovementin herhealthsince shebeganthetreatment.开始治疗后,她的健康状况稍有好转。 We have had moderatesuccessinchangingpeople'sattitudes.我们在改变人们的态度方面有一点儿成果。 - A moderateintakeofcaffeineshould notharmyou.
- Cook thesauceover a moderateheat.
- They arelookingfor moderateeconomicgrowth.
- Thehotelwas a moderateprice.
- Temperaturesremainedmoderatethroughouttheday.
moderateadjective(OPINIONS)Moderateopinions,especiallypoliticalones, are notextremeand arethereforeacceptableto alargenumberofpeople. (尤指政见)温和的,不激烈的,不偏激的Thepartyincludesbothextremelyconservativeand moderatemembers.这个政党内同时有极端保守派和温和派成员。 apersonwhoseopinions,especiallytheirpoliticalones, are notextremeand arethereforeacceptableto alargenumberofpeople (尤指政见)温和派,稳健派He is well-known as a moderate in theparty.他是这一党派中出名的温和派。 - Theprimeministerislookingtowards the moderates forsupport.
- She has always beenknownas a moderate.
- He is a moderate when it comes toforeignpolicy.
C2to (causeto)becomeless insize,strength, orforce; toreducesomething (使)缓和;(使)适中;减轻,减弱;节制Thepresidentmay have to moderate hisstanceontaxcuts.总统可能被迫在消减税收方面缓和自己的立场。 Weatherconditionshave moderated, making arescueattemptpossible.天气条件转好,使实施营救成为可能。 educationUKspecializedto makecertainthat all thepeoplemarkinganexaminationuse the samestandards 审核评分(以确保不同阅卷人的评分标准是一致的)Themarkedscriptsaresentaway to be moderated.批改后的考卷被送去审核评分。 moderate| American Dictionarymoderateadjective(MEDIUM)being within amiddlerangeinsize,amount, ordegree; neithergreatnorlittle: Therenthas gone up over theyears, but in moderateamounts. Thecompanywas of moderatesize, with about 50employees. moderateadjective(SOME)some, but not as much or asgreatasdesired: There has been moderateimprovementin herhealthsince shebeganthetreatment. moderateadjective(NOT EXTREME)When she wasyoungshe was aradical, but herpoliticalviewshavebecomemore moderate as she hasgottenolder. moderate
Of the sevenmembersof thecommittee, five werepoliticalmoderates. moderation
Mydoctoradvisedme toeatanything Iwantaslongas it’s in moderation. moderateverb[I/T](LOSE STRENGTH)tolosestrengthorforce, or to make something lessstrong: [I]Theweatherpredictionis forstrongwinds, moderating byevening. moderateverb[I/T](MANAGE)tomanageapublicdiscussion: [I/T]ThelocalTVanchormanis going to moderate (thedebate). (Definition ofmoderatefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)moderate| Business Englishnot verysmallorlargebut between the two: moderate growth/inflation/increaseModerategrowthlastyearwas enough toraiseaprofit. moderate gains/lossesInvestorssawmoderategainsonWallStreetovernight. People onlowandmoderateincomesspendproportionatelymuch more onhousing. Theysplitinvestmentsbetween high-yieldingbondsand those of moremoderaterisk. comparatively/relatively moderateTemporary lay-offs are arelativelymoderateactionwhen youconsiderthatelsewherewholefactorieshave beenshut. Conservatives aresuspiciousof the Senator's moderateviews. tobecomesmalleror less, or to make something do this: Oilpricesareexpectedto moderate. In theshorttermarisingcurrencyhelpsto moderateinflation. tobecomelessextreme, or to make something do this: Hisviewson somesocialissueshad moderated overtime. There have beenrepeatedcallsfor thedirectorto moderate hisplansforlayoffs. (Definition ofmoderatefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofmoderatemoderate Only six of twenty-eight tests indicate that the impact of party control is moderated by competitive pressures.From theCambridge English Corpus Data on marital/partner status, depression, and hypothesized moderating factors were available on women (n=8264), assessed on two occasions approximately 12 months apart.From theCambridge English Corpus If operational definitions of recovery are associated with predictive, moderating and mediating variables - such as neurocognition - various directions of empirical research could be opened.From theCambridge English Corpus Further attention should be directed to the role individual and institutional characteristics play in moderating campaign effects.From theCambridge English Corpus While ' craft ' was a foil for ' conscience ', virtue and liberty were complemented by - indeed, unattainable without - true religion, which moderated the passions.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the group posited as most desiring of divided government, ideological moderates, should not care about pre-existing partisan control of government.From theCambridge English Corpus A detailed analysis of the moderates' response helps us to expand our understanding of the civil rights movement.From theCambridge English Corpus The moderates as a group were aware that they could be swamped.From theCambridge English Corpus Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.From theCambridge English Corpus Investigating the precise role of electoral competitiveness in mediating or moderating the relationship between electoral systems and real price levels promises considerable gains.From theCambridge English Corpus The theoretical hook of the article is that the effect of political change on relative stock prices depends upon the moderating effect of political institutions.From theCambridge English Corpus Overall support for the theory must be moderated by the limited number of observations.From theCambridge English Corpus In these analyses, we found only weak evidence that the effects were moderated by exposure to a depressed parent.From theCambridge English Corpus What is sur pr ising is that neither of these conditions is as effective as teaching students about moderating var iables.From theCambridge English Corpus The moderating influence of service use on negative caregiving consequences.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/moderate## |