average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
中等的,普通的,一般的;平庸的
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we walked at a moderate pace. 我们走得不快不慢。
(of a person, party, or policy)not radical or excessively right- or left-wing
(人,党派,政策)非激进的;稳健的
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a moderate reform programme. 一项稳健的改革方案。
a person who holds moderate views, especially in politics
(尤指政治上)持温和观点者。
make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent
(使)变和缓;减轻,减弱;(使)变温和
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I shall not moderate my criticism 我不会减弱我的批评
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[as adj.
moderating ]his moderating influence in the army was now needed more than ever 此刻更需要他在军队中所起的缓和作用
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the weather has moderated considerably. 天气已经好多了。
[with obj.]review (examination papers, results, or candidates) in relation to an agreed standard so as to ensure consistency of marking
审核(试卷,结果,候选人员)。
[with obj.](in academic and ecclesiastical contexts)preside over (a deliberative body) or at (a debate)
(学术和宗教场合用语)主管(审议机构);主持(辩论等)
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a panel moderated by a Harvard University law professor 由一位哈佛大学法学教授主持的专题小组。
[no obj.](especially in the Presbyterian Church in Scotland)preside; act as a moderator
(尤指苏格兰长老会)主持,主管;做主持人。
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【物理】 使(中子)减速。
"late Middle English: from Latin