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From:
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ease
/ˈiz/
安樂,安逸,悠閒(vt.)使安樂,使安心,減輕,放鬆(vi.)減輕,放鬆,靈活地移動
From:
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ease
/ˈɪz/
動詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ease
v.
t
. & i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Eased
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Easing
.]
1.
To
free
from
anything
that
pains
,
disquiets
,
or
oppresses
;
to
relieve
from
toil
or
care
;
to
give
rest
,
repose
,
or
tranquillity
to
; --
often
with
of
;
as
,
to
ease
of
pain
;
to
ease
the
body
or
mind
.
Eased
[
from
]
the
putting
off
These
troublesome
disguises
which
we
wear
. --
Milton
.
Sing
,
and
I
'
ll
ease
thy
shoulders
of
thy
load
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
render
less
painful
or
oppressive
;
to
mitigate
;
to
alleviate
.
My
couch
shall
ease
my
complaint
.
--
Job
vii
. 13.
3.
To
release
from
pressure
or
restraint
;
to
move
gently
;
to
lift
slightly
;
to
shift
a
little
;
as
,
to
ease
a
bar
or
nut
in
machinery
.
4.
To
entertain
;
to
furnish
with
accommodations
. [
Obs
.]
To ease off
,
To ease away
Naut.
,
to
slacken
a
rope
gradually
.
To ease a ship
Naut.
,
to
put
the
helm
hard
,
or
regulate
the
sail
,
to
prevent
pitching
when
closehauled
.
To ease the helm
Naut.
,
to
put
the
helm
more
nearly
amidships
,
to
lessen
the
effect
on
the
ship
,
or
the
strain
on
the
wheel
rope
.
Syn:
--
To
relieve
;
disburden
;
quiet
;
calm
;
tranquilize
;
assuage
;
alleviate
;
allay
;
mitigate
;
appease
;
pacify
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ease
n.
1.
Satisfaction
;
pleasure
;
hence
,
accommodation
;
entertainment
. [
Obs
.]
They
him
besought
Of
harbor
and
or
ease
as
for
hire
penny
. --
Chaucer
.
2.
Freedom
from
anything
that
pains
or
troubles
;
as
:
(a)
Relief
from
labor
or
effort
;
rest
;
quiet
;
relaxation
;
as
,
ease
of
body
.
Usefulness
comes
by
labor
,
wit
by
ease
.
--
Herbert
.
Give
yourself
ease
from
the
fatigue
of
watching
.
--
Swift
.
(b)
Freedom
from
care
,
solicitude
,
or
anything
that
annoys
or
disquiets
;
tranquillity
;
peace
;
comfort
;
security
;
as
,
ease
of
mind
.
Among
these
nations
shalt
thou
find
no
ease
.
--
Deut
.
xxviii
. 65.
Take
thine
ease
,
eat
,
drink
,
and
be
merry
.
--
Luke
xii
. 19.
(c)
Freedom
from
constraint
,
formality
,
difficulty
,
embarrassment
,
etc
.;
facility
;
liberty
;
naturalness
; --
said
of
manner
,
style
,
etc
.;
as
,
ease
of
style
,
of
behavior
,
of
address
.
True
ease
in
writing
comes
from
art
,
not
chance
.
--
Pope
.
Whate'er
he
did
was
done
with
so
much
ease
,
In
him
alone
'
t
was
natural
to
please
. --
Dryden
.
At ease
,
free
from
pain
,
trouble
,
or
anxiety
.
“His
soul
shall
dwell
at
ease
.”
--
Ps
.
xxv
. 12.
Chapel of ease
.
See
under
Chapel
.
Ill at ease
,
not
at
ease
,
disquieted
;
suffering
;
anxious
.
To stand at ease
Mil.
,
to
stand
in
a
comfortable
attitude
in
one's
place
in
the
ranks
.
With ease
,
easily
;
without
much
effort
.
Syn:
--
Rest
;
quiet
;
repose
;
comfortableness
;
tranquillity
;
facility
;
easiness
;
readiness
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ease
n
1:
freedom
from
difficulty
or
hardship
or
effort
; "
he
rose
through
the
ranks
with
apparent
ease
"; "
they
put
it
into
containers
for
ease
of
transportation
" [
syn
:
easiness
,
simplicity
] [
ant
:
difficulty
]
2:
a
freedom
from
financial
difficulty
that
promotes
a
comfortable
state
; "
a
life
of
luxury
and
ease
"; "
he
had
all
the
material
comforts
of
this
world
" [
syn
:
comfort
]
3:
the
condition
of
being
comfortable
or
relieved
(
especially
after
being
relieved
of
distress
); "
he
enjoyed
his
relief
from
responsibility
"; "
getting
it
off
his
conscience
gave
him
some
ease
" [
syn
:
relief
]
4:
freedom
from
constraint
or
embarrassment
; "
I
am
never
at
ease
with
strangers
" [
syn
:
informality
]
5:
freedom
from
activity
(
work
or
strain
or
responsibility
);
"
took
his
repose
by
the
swimming
pool
" [
syn
:
rest
,
repose
,
relaxation
]
v
1:
move
gently
or
carefully
; "
He
eased
himself
into
the
chair
"
2:
lessen
pain
or
discomfort
;
alleviate
; "
ease
the
pain
in
your
legs
" [
syn
:
comfort
]
3:
make
easier
; "
you
could
facilitate
the
process
by
sharing
your
knowledge
" [
syn
:
facilitate
,
alleviate
]
4:
lessen
the
intensity
of
or
calm
; "
The
news
eased
my
conscience
"; "
still
the
fears
" [
syn
:
still
,
allay
,
relieve
]
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