ease
ease
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/ˈiːz/

英語での「ease」の定義と意味

Ease
01

freedom from difficulty, effort, or hardship

She completed the exam with surprising ease.
02

安らぎ, 容易さ

a state of being comfortable and relaxed, without worry or difficulty
She felt a sense of ease after completing the difficult project.
彼女は難しいプロジェクトを完了した後、安堵感を感じました。
03

freedom from social constraint, awkwardness, or embarrassment

Her ease with strangers impressed everyone at the gathering.
04

a state of financial comfort that allows for a secure and relaxed life

They lived in ease, free from money worries.
05

a general condition of comfort, relief, or freedom from distress

Meditation promotes mental ease.
to ease
01

和らげる, 軽減する

to reduce the severity or seriousness of something unpleasant
She took medication to ease the pain in her back after a long day of physical work.
彼女は長時間の肉体労働の後、背中の痛みを和らげるために薬を飲んだ。
02

to move slowly, gently, or carefully

He eased the car into the tight parking space.
03

楽にする, 簡素化する

to make a process or situation less difficult or more manageable
The new guidelines were introduced to ease the application process for students.
新しいガイドラインは、学生のための申請プロセスを容易にするために導入されました。
04

和らげる, 軽減する

to become less severe or intense, often referring to pain, stress, or difficulty
Intransitive
The pain began to ease after taking the medicine.
薬を飲んだ後、痛みが和らぎ始めました。
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