mitigar
To make something less severe, serious, or painful. It is frequently used in discussions about environment, risks, or social issues.
例句
3 / 5Tomé una aspirina para mitigar el dolor de cabeza.
I took an aspirin to mitigate the headache.
El gobierno busca mitigar los efectos de la crisis.
The government seeks to mitigate the effects of the crisis.
Nada puede mitigar su tristeza ahora.
Nothing can mitigate her sadness now.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'mitigate' in English. The 'm' could stand for 'make less'.
快速测验
Es urgente tomar medidas para _______ el calentamiento global.
正确!
正确答案是: mitigar
例句
Tomé una aspirina para mitigar el dolor de cabeza.
everydayI took an aspirin to mitigate the headache.
El gobierno busca mitigar los efectos de la crisis.
formalThe government seeks to mitigate the effects of the crisis.
Nada puede mitigar su tristeza ahora.
informalNothing can mitigate her sadness now.
Este estudio propone estrategias para mitigar el cambio climático.
academicThis study proposes strategies to mitigate climate change.
Debemos mitigar los riesgos financieros del proyecto.
businessWe must mitigate the financial risks of the project.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
medidas para mitigar
measures to mitigate
容易混淆的词
Militar refers to the military, while mitigar refers to reducing severity.
使用说明
It is a formal verb. In everyday Spanish, people might use 'aliviar' or 'bajar', but 'mitigar' is essential for academic writing.
常见错误
Some learners use it for positive things; remember it's always used to reduce something negative.
记忆技巧
Think of 'mitigate' in English. The 'm' could stand for 'make less'.
词源
From Latin 'mitigare', from 'mitis' meaning 'mild'.
语法模式
快速测验
Es urgente tomar medidas para _______ el calentamiento global.
正确!
正确答案是: mitigar
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