mitigating
英 [ˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪŋ]
美 [ˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪŋ]
adj. 可考虑从轻处置的情节(或因素)
v. 减轻; 缓和
mitigate的现在分词
现在分词:mitigating
BNC.24009 / COCA.19869
牛津词典
adj.
- 可考虑从轻处置的情节(或因素)
circumstances or factors that provide a reason that explains sb's actions or a crime, and make them easier to understand so that the punishment may be less severe
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (情节、因素)可考虑从轻处置的,可减轻罪责的
Mitigatingcircumstances or factors make a bad action, especially a crime, easier to understand and excuse, and may result in the person responsible being punished less severely.- The judge found that in her case there were mitigating circumstances...
法官认为她这个案子存在可以减轻罪责的情节。 - There are various mitigating factors.
有各种可以减轻罪责的因素。
- The judge found that in her case there were mitigating circumstances...
双语例句
- Opposing or neutralizing or mitigating an effect by contrary action.
以相反的行动来对抗、压制或者减轻某种效果。 - We have many of the basic tools required to harness remote sensing for monitoring and mitigating drought.
我们拥有利用遥感促进干旱监测和缓解所需的许多基本工具。 - Seventh, there is the pressing issue of Finance for adapting to and mitigating climate change.
第七,适应并缓和气候变化存在紧迫的资金问题。 - Mitigating systems, what kind of systems you have available to deal with these initiating events.
缓和的系统,哪一种系统你们,能够用来处理这些初始的事件。 - This is similar to mitigating architectural risks in the Elaboration phase, as described in RUP.
这与减少RUP中描述的详细描述阶段中的体系结构风险类似。 - Science and technology can contribute significantly to mitigating the impact of tropical cyclones.
科技能为减轻热带气旋的影响做出显著贡献。 - The team will find resolving the issues make their job of mitigating risks to cloud services much easier.
团队会发现解决这些问题会让降低云服务风险的工作容易得多。 - The judge found that in her case there were mitigating circumstances
法官认为她这个案子存在可以减轻罪责的情节。 - There are environmental implications, socio-political implications, and financial implications related to every potential mitigating or facilitating solution.
有环境内涵、社会和政治的涵义和财政涵义与缓和或促进解答的每潜力有关。 - The other argument mitigating the potential severity of this attack is actually derived from the use of hashes.
减小这种攻击的潜在严重性的另一个争论实际上源于散列的使用。