respite n. 1.延期;【法律】緩刑。 2.暫停;休息,休養(yǎng);休息期間。 grand a respite to a condemned man 對判刑的人宣布緩刑。 put in respite 延期,暫緩。 toil without respite 不斷地工作。 vt. 1.延期,緩期執(zhí)行(死刑)。 2.使休息,使(苦痛等)暫時停止,使緩和一下。 3.【軍事】停付(軍人)薪餉;停付(薪金)。
Changing your grip may bring temporary respite , or calamity 或許抓個不同的部位會暫時緩解局面,但也可能大禍臨頭。
The move came as the dollar found temporary respite from recent selling pressure , edging higher in still - volatile and anxious trading 與此同時,美元匯率從最近的拋壓中得到一個暫時喘息的機會,在仍舊震蕩和不安的交易中微幅上漲。
Viagra does come with potential side effects , and some men might not appreciate experiencing a temporary respite from erectile dysfunction at 30 , 000 feet . still , a sleep specialist called the research promising 當然偉哥是有副作用的,一些男士難以接受在30000英尺高空發(fā)生暫時性勃起功能異常。但是,對于睡眠專家來說,這項研究是有希望的。
The way to bring hamas on board is not to isolate it , which may make it stronger and more intransigent , but to entice it with measures of at least temporary respite that have a better chance , over time , of making it embrace the reality of a predominantly jewish state next to a palestinian one 讓哈馬斯回到正軌的方法不是孤立它,這會使它更強大,也更強硬,而是要通過一些措施引誘它,至少暫時緩解直到隨著時間的過去有更好的機會出現(xiàn),使它接受在巴勒斯坦國旁邊存在一個有影響的猶太國的事實。