美 [iːz daʊn]
缓慢减弱或减少:逐渐变得更加缓慢或减少。
Ease down; there's a sharp bend ahead. 放慢速度, 前面有个急转弯。
... earworm 有害幼虫 ease down 放松 ease nature 大便 ...
减慢 damp down; ease down; retardation; rev down; slowdown; slower 充血期 congestive stage; stage of congestion; stageofcongestion .
放松,平静下来
There's a narrow bridge ahead, so you'd better ease down.
前面有座小桥,你最好放慢速度。
Getting near the harbour, the fishermen began to ease down the speed of their boats.
驶进港口时,渔民们开始放慢了船的速度。
But after a minimum of small talk to put us at ease, it was down to more serious matters.
不过,我们只花了很少时间闲聊来放松气氛,随后就把话题转到了比较严肃的话题上。
And a few lines down Mammon tells us that we will "work ease out of pain / through labour and endurance."
在下面几行贪神告诉我们,我们将会“缓解那痛楚,经由劳动和忍耐“
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Robb warns that they may ease down a bit in order to make the prices for its largely more expensive organic products more competitive.
Sinclair, who has been called up to the England under-21 set-up, ran at ease down the left into the box before cutting back at the by-line for Joe Allen who was denied by the feet of Steele from close range.
In that show, Ross introduced Jackson as "the talent, " and "my baby Michael Jackson" before the two sang "Ease on Down the Road, " and other songs.