de-escalate
英 [diː ˈeskəleɪt]
美 [di ˈeskəleɪt]
v. (使)逐步降级
英英释义
verb
- reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of
- de-escalate a crisis
- diminish in size, scope, or intensity
- The war of words between them de-escalated with time
双语例句
- Despite robust language there were signs that Washington and Moscow were seeking to de-escalate the most serious east-west tensions since the cold war.
尽管言辞强硬,但有迹象表明,美俄正试图给冷战以来最严重的东西方紧张态势降温。 - Critics like former Pakistani army general Talat Masood say both sides need to de-escalate rhetoric and work toward overcoming their inefficiencies while dealing with terrorism.
批评人士如巴基斯坦退役将军塔拉特·马苏德说,双方需要减少言语交锋,并致力于在打击恐怖主义的同时解决效率低下的问题。 - The timing to de-escalate is about on the third day post treatment, that is, after clinical observation for at least two days when culture results available.
进行降阶的时机大约在治疗后第三天,也就是在临床观察至少两天,同时有培养的结果可供参考后进行。 - All of the contingency plans, said a defense official, are designed to allow a potential adversary a chance to de-escalate.
一位国防部官员说,所有应急计划都是为了给潜在对手一个缓和紧张局势的机会。 - They are looking for something to de-escalate the problem.
他们在寻求某种能缓解该问题的办法。 - The goal of navigating conflict is to de-escalate.
引导冲突的目标是要降级。 - The birth rate has begun to de-escalate.
出生率已开始逐步降低了。 - The government has taken these measures in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict.
政府已采取措施试图缓解冲突。 - Mr Paulson quoted Mr Lewis as responding to his comments on management change by saying: That makes it simple. Let's de-escalate.
对于自己有关管理层变动的评述,保尔森引用刘易斯的回应称:让我们简单一点,逐步降级吧。 - His team had found that even in happy relationships, partners reciprocate anger with anger, so the easiest way to de-escalate a conflict was not to escalate it in the first place.
他的小组人员过去发现即时在快乐的关系中,配偶也会以”气“报”气“。因此,让一场冲突降级的最简单方式就是一开始别将冲突升级。