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moderate    音标拼音: [m'ɑdɚət] [m'ɑdɚ,et]
a. 适度的,稳健的,中等的,节制的
vt. 节制,使稳定,使缓和
vi. 变缓和

适度的,稳健的,中等的,节制的节制,使稳定,使缓和变缓和

moderate
adj 1: being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive
or extreme; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a
moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate
estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a
kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate
enlargement of the heart" [ant: {immoderate}]
2: not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response
to criticism" [synonym: {moderate}, {temperate}]
3: marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in
his demands"; "restrained in his response" [synonym: {moderate},
{restrained}]
n 1: a person who takes a position in the political center [synonym:
{centrist}, {middle of the roader}, {moderate},
{moderationist}]
v 1: preside over; "John moderated the discussion" [synonym:
{moderate}, {chair}, {lead}]
2: make less fast or intense; "moderate your speed"
3: lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or
keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold
your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger" [synonym:
{control}, {hold in}, {hold}, {contain}, {check}, {curb},
{moderate}]
4: make less severe or harsh; "He moderated his tone when the
students burst out in tears" [synonym: {mince}, {soften},
{moderate}]
5: make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that
aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his
potentially offensive statements" [synonym: {tone down},
{moderate}, {tame}]
6: restrain [synonym: {chasten}, {moderate}, {temper}]

Moderate \Mod"er*ate\, v. i.
1. To become less violent, severe, rigorous, or intense; as,
the wind has moderated.
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2. To preside as a moderator.
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Dr. Barlow [was] engaged . . . to moderate for him
in the divinity disputation. --Bp. Barlow's
Remains
(1693).
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Moderate \Mod"er*ate\, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century,
and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of
church government, in discipline, and in doctrine.
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Moderate \Mod"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moderated}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Moderating}.]
1. To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a
state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within
bounds; to make temperate; to lessen; to allay; to
repress; to temper; to qualify; as, to moderate rage,
action, desires, etc.; to moderate heat or wind.
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By its astringent quality, it moderates the relaxing
quality of warm water. --Arbuthnot.
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To moderate stiff minds disposed to strive.
--Spenser.
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2. To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting
or a discussion; as, to moderate a synod; to moderate a
debate.
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Moderate \Mod"er*ate\, a. [L. moderatus, p. p. of moderate,
moderati, to moderate, regulate, control, fr. modus measure.
See {Mode}.]
Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not
excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited;
restrained; as:
(a) Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as,
moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table.
(b) Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement;
reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate
endeavors.
(c) Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like;
as, a moderate Calvinist; a moderate Republican.
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A number of moderate members managed . . . to
obtain a majority in a thin house. --Swift.
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(d) Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a
moderate winter. "Moderate showers." --Walter.
(e) Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at
moderate speed.
(f) Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle,
or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength;
a man of moderate abilities.
(g) Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a
moderate kind. --Hooker.
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372 Moby Thesaurus words for "moderate":
K, Laodicean, abate, acceptable, accepting, act between, adequate,
adjust to, admissible, all right, allay, alleviate, alter, ambling,
apathetic, arbitrate, arrest, assuage, attemper, average,
backpedal, backwater, balanced, banal, bank the fire, bargain,
better than nothing, betwixt and between, bland, blunt, bound,
box in, brake, budget, calm, cautious, center, central, centrist,
chair, chasten, cheap, check, circumscribe, circumspect,
claudicant, clement, clip the wings, common, compassionate,
compromiser, condition, confine, conservative, constant, constrain,
contain, control, controlled, cool, coordinate, copyright,
crawling, creeping, creeping like snail, curb, cushion, damp,
dampen, de-emphasize, deaden, decelerate, decent, decrease, defuse,
delay, deliberate, detain, diminish, direct, discipline, discreet,
downplay, draw rein, draw the line, dull, ease, ease off, ease up,
easy, easygoing, ebb, economic, economy, equable, even, extenuate,
fair, fair to middling, fairish, fall, faltering, fifty-fifty,
flagging, foot-dragging, forbearant, forbearing, forgiving, frugal,
gentle, go between, good enough, goodish, gradual, grave,
half-and-half, halting, hedge, hedge about, hobbled, hobbling,
hold back, hold in check, hold up, humane, idle, impartial, impede,
inconsequential, inconsiderable, independent, indifferent,
indolent, inexpensive, insipid, intercede, intermediary,
intermediate, interpose, intervene, judge, judicious, keep back,
keep within bounds, lackluster, languid, languorous, lax, lay,
lazy, leaven, leisurely, lenient, lenify, lessen, let down, let up,
let up on, lighten, limit, limping, lose ground, lose momentum,
lose speed, low, low-priced, lumbering, make terms, manage,
manageable, mean, measured, medial, median, mediate, mediocre,
medium, meet halfway, merciful, middle, middle-of-the-road,
middle-of-the-roader, middling, midway, mild, mild as milk,
mitigate, moderantist, moderationist, moderatist, modest, modify,
modulate, mollify, namby-pamby, narrow, negotiate, neuter, neutral,
nominal, nonaligned, noncommitted, nonpartisan, nonviolent, normal,
not amiss, not bad, not half bad, not so bad, obstruct, obtund,
of a kind, of a sort, of sorts, okay, on the fence, ordinary,
pacifistic, palliate, paltry, passable, passive, patent, patient,
peaceable, peaceful, piddling, play down, poking, poky,
presentable, preside over, pretty good, prudent, qualify, rational,
reasonable, reduce, reduce the temperature, reef, referee,
register, regulate, regulate by, rein in, relax, relaxed, relent,
relieve, reluctant, remit, represent, respectable, restrain,
restrained, restrict, retard, routine, run, satisfactory,
sauntering, scant, season, sedate, sensible, serious, set back,
set conditions, set limits, shabby, shoddy, shuffling, slack,
slack off, slack up, slacken, slight, slothful, slow,
slow as death, slow as molasses, slow as slow, slow down, slow up,
slow-crawling, slow-foot, slow-going, slow-legged, slow-moving,
slow-paced, slow-poky, slow-running, slow-sailing, slow-stepped,
sluggish, small, smother, snail-paced, snaillike, so-so, sober,
sober down, sober-minded, sobersided, soft, soft-shell, soften,
solemn, soothe, sparing, specialize, staggering, staid, standard,
stay, steady, step in, stifle, stint, stinting, straiten,
strolling, subdue, subside, sufficient, supervise, suppress,
take in sail, tame, tedious, temper, temperate, tender, tentative,
third-force, third-world, throttle down, tidy, toddling, token,
tolerable, tolerant, tone down, tortoiselike, tottering,
treat with, trifling, trivial, trudging, tune down, turtlelike,
umpire, uncommitted, underplay, unexceptionable, unexceptional,
unexcessive, unexpensive, unextreme, unhurried, unimpassioned,
uninvolved, unobjectionable, usual, vapid, waddling, wane, weaken,
wishy-washy, within means, workmanlike, worth the money


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  • MODERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MODERATE is avoiding extremes of behavior or expression : observing reasonable limits How to use moderate in a sentence
  • MODERATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MODERATE definition: 1 neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength: 2 Moderate opinions, especially… Learn more
  • MODERATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    noun a person who is moderate in opinion or opposed to extreme views and actions, especially in politics or religion Antonyms: radical (usually initial capital letter) a member of a political party advocating moderate reform
  • MODERATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views [VERB noun] Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat [VERB]
  • Moderate - definition of moderate by The Free Dictionary
    Being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme: a moderate price 2 Not violent or subject to extremes; mild or calm; temperate: a moderate climate 3 a Of medium or average quantity or extent b Of limited or average quality; mediocre 4 Opposed to radical or extreme views or measures, especially in politics or religion n
  • moderate adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    having or showing opinions, especially about politics, that are not extreme staying within limits that are considered to be reasonable by most people Definition of moderate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Moderate Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Moderate definition: Being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme
  • Mild vs. Moderate - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Mild and moderate are both terms used to describe the severity or intensity of something, such as a medical condition or a weather event Mild typically indicates a lower level of severity or intensity, while moderate suggests a slightly higher level
  • Moderate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Moderate comes from the Latin for "medium sized," and as a noun and an adjective it means "middle, medium " If you get moderate rainfall, it's not too much and not too little
  • moderate - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    Thinking, speaking, or acting with habitual slowness; very deliberate Of things, limited in extent, amount, or degree; not extreme, excessive, or remarkable; restricted; medium: as, moderate wealth or poverty; a moderate quantity; moderate opinions or ability; moderate weather or exercise Synonyms Moderate, Temperate, reasonable, judicious, mild





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