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Толковый словарь английского языка - ease

 

Ease

ease
I. noun see: adjacent Date: 13th century the state of being comfortable: as, freedom from pain or discomfort, freedom from care, freedom from labor or difficulty, freedom from embarrassment or constraint ; naturalness , an easy fit, relief from discomfort or obligation, facility, effortlessness , an act of easing or a state of being ~d, ~ful adjective ~fully adverb II. verb (~d; easing) Date: 14th century transitive verb to free from something that pains, disquiets, or burdens , to make less painful ; alleviate , 3. to lessen the pressure or tension of especially by slackening, lifting, or shifting , to maneuver gently or carefully , to moderate or reduce especially in amount or intensity , to make less difficult , 5. to put the helm of (a ship) alee, to let (a helm or rudder) come back a little after having been put hard over, intransitive verb to give freedom or relief, to move or pass slowly or easily, 3. to become less intense, vigorous, or engaged ; become moderate, to apply less pressure, to act in a less harsh manner
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  n. & v. --n. 1 absence of difficulty; facility, effortlessness (did it with ease). 2 a freedom or relief from pain, anxiety, or trouble. b freedom from embarrassment or awkwardness. c freedom or relief from constraint or formality. --v. 1 tr. relieve from pain or anxiety etc. (often foll. by of : eased my mind; eased me of the burden). 2 intr. (often foll. by off, up) a become less painful or burdensome. b relax; begin to take it easy. c slow down; moderate one's behaviour, habits, etc. 3 tr. joc. rob or extract money etc. from (let me ease you of your loose change). 4 intr. Meteorol. become less severe (the wind will ease tonight). 5 a tr. relax; slacken; make a less tight fit. b tr. & intr. (foll. by through, into, etc.) move or be moved carefully into place (eased it into the hole). 6 intr. (often foll. by off) Stock Exch. (of shares etc.) descend in price or value. Phrases and idioms at ease 1 free from anxiety or constraint. 2 Mil. a in a relaxed attitude, with the feet apart. b the order to stand in this way. at one's ease free from embarrassment, awkwardness, or undue formality. ease away (or down or off) Naut. slacken (a rope, sail, etc.). Derivatives easer n. Etymology: ME f. AF ese, OF eise, ult. f. L adjacens ADJACENT ...
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