Moderate
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British pronunciation/mˈɒdəɹət/
American pronunciation/ˈmɑdɝˌeɪt/, /ˈmɑdɝət/

Definicja i Znaczenie "moderate"

moderate
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umiarkowany, nieduży

not excessive in amount, degree, or quantity
moderate definition and meaning
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She prefers to eat moderate portions to avoid overeating.
Moderate rainfall is beneficial for crops and soil without causing flooding.
It 's important to maintain moderate spending to stay within your budget.
02

umiarkowany, powściągliwy

(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people
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She holds moderate views on economic policy, advocating for balanced approaches.
The candidate is known for taking moderate positions on social issues to appeal to a broad base of voters.
The professor 's lecture offered a moderate perspective on the historical event, emphasizing multiple viewpoints.
03

umiarkowany, skromny

marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes
to moderate
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łagodzić, umiarkować

to lessen extremity or severity of something
Transitive: to moderate a reaction or statement
to moderate definition and meaning
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The teacher chose to moderate the punishment for the student's misconduct
In diplomatic negotiations, both sides aim to moderate their language to foster constructive dialogue.
Practicing mindfulness meditation can help moderate emotional reactions.
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łagodzić, dostosować

to lessen or adjust the level, speed, or intensity of something
Transitive: to moderate sth
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The coach instructed the team to moderate their aggression on the field and play with more control.
The government implemented policies to moderate inflation and stabilize the economy.
The doctor advised him to moderate his exercise routine to avoid overexertion and potential injury.
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moderować, przewodniczyć

to be in charge of a debate or discussion or to chair an assembly such as a parliament meeting, council, etc.
Transitive: to moderate a discussion or meeting
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As the elected speaker, she will moderate the debate on environmental policies.
The mayor moderated the town hall meeting to address concerns about the proposed development project.
The senior diplomat was chosen to moderate the negotiations between the two conflicting parties.
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moderować, spowolnić

to slow down or control the speed of neutrons using a substance called a moderator
Transitive: to moderate speed of neutrons
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Graphite rods are employed to moderate neutron velocity in certain types of nuclear reactors.
The design of the nuclear reactor includes specific materials to moderate neutron speeds for safe and efficient operation.
In a nuclear reactor, water is often used to moderate the speed of neutrons produced during fission.
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łagodzić, umiarkować

to decrease in intensity, severity, or violence
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After the storm passed, the winds began to moderate, and the rain tapered off.
As the evening progressed, the heated argument between the two friends started to moderate.
As the fever broke, his body temperature started to moderate, and he felt some relief.
Moderate
01

umiarkowany, umiarkowana

a person who is showing or having opinions or beliefs that are considered reasonable, especially about politics
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