słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

uśmierzyć po angielsku:

1. soothe


I tried to soothe the child.
This medicine will soothe your headache.
Chamomile ointment soothed my irritated skin.
time soothes all sorrows
Jimmy tried to soothe the girl as an old friend.
I need to find him, that'll soothe my mind.
‘a shot of brandy might soothe his nerves
Music has charms to soothe a savage breast.
A gift of cheesecake is apparently good to soothe discord.

2. relieve


Do you have anything to relieve a headache?
The bank rate cut is expected to relieve the severe financial squeeze that has hit industry.
If you stop and relax, this will relieve the tension and stress in your shoulders.
No words can relieve her deep sorrow.
I was relieved (to hear/that...)
When you're about to have exams, lifting weights really does relieve stress, and it's also good for your mind and body.
Technically, drugs that cause miosis can relieve the PNS effects of those causing mydriasis since sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation tend to negate each others' effects.
relieved (adj) relief (n)
If I could relieve the experience, I would try to change the way I reacted.
I feel relieved.
She was given a ​shot of ​morphine to relieve the ​pain. The ​guard is relieved at 6 p.m. by the ​night watchman.
The new medication relieved him to some degree, but he still felt a lot of pain.
breathing exercises can help to relieve stress
it helps to relieve staff from recurring routine tasks
I was relieved that she phoned to say where she was.

Angielskie słowo "uśmierzyć" (relieve) występuje w zestawach:

bladder stones

3. mitigate


Drink this, it will mitigate your pain.
The parties negotiated a plan to mitigate the harm to the environment.
To mitigate the problems, our words must therefore be in harmony with our actions.
Magic damage will be mitigated by magic shields.
We have to mitigate the conflict between these two groups.
An example of mitigate is to reduce a prison sentence.
However, we can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions – or make them less harmful.
You have the ability to identify and mitigate risks.
They're trying to mitigate the effects of climate change. This medicine will mitigate your pain.
on the other hand can mitigate
This limit the ability to mitigate demand charges in general

Angielskie słowo "uśmierzyć" (mitigate) występuje w zestawach:

Medical stuff Vol.1

4. alleviate


"The drugs did nothing to alleviate her pain."
Her sympathy alleviated his distress... measures to alleviate poverty
to alleviate the problem
This practice alleviates many of the technical blockages.
He couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it.
I can help alleviate some of what you're going through
alleviate pain = relieve pain
You and others can almost always do something to alleviate the situation.
nothing he said could soothe her or alleviate the anxiety she was feeling
Kill me and alleviate my suffering.
stoplight timing is coordinated to alleviate traffic jams
we tend to beat ourselves up, momentarily feel that unbearable shame, then avoid or distract to alleviate the discomfort.
Antihistamine tablets will help to alleviate the symptoms of hay fever, but some sufferers become drowsy because of them.
To make (pain, for example) more bearable: a drug that alleviates cold symptoms. See Synonyms at relieve.
They will alleviate the pain and allow her to rest.

5. abate


Chopin airport must apply noise abatement operational procedures,
the storm suddenly abated
Our ship could not sail until the storm abated.
1. to make or become less in amount, intensity, degree, etc. the storm has abated 2 to diminish in intensity, violence, amount, etc.: The storm has abated. 3 Law. to end; become null and void.
In an hour or so the storm would abate and they could leave.
the violence is not going to abate

6. assuage


The government tried to assuage the public's fears.
Her fear that the new college would be filled with unknown faces was assuaged when she recognized her childhood friend standing in line.
assuage my thirst

7. to palliate



Angielskie słowo "uśmierzyć" (to palliate) występuje w zestawach:

Angielski z firmy

8. to deaden



9. dull


To me he's no different from a million other dull middle aged men.
dull china
In the kitchen, you're more apt to cut yourself with a dull knife than with a sharp one.
Geometry, about which I know nothing, seems like a very dull subject.
Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.
This club is fearfully dull. The dance floor is empty and the smoking patio is packed.
To equip a dull, respectable person with wings would be but to make a parody of an angel.
If, on the other hand, children are left alone a great deal with nothing to do, they are likely to become dull and unintelligent.
Like air traffic controllers, drone pilots have high‐stress yet often dull and repetitive jobs, mostly surveilling areas for intelligence and potential targets.
It rained all the time we were there so we had a rather dull weekend sitting indoors.
The room around him became crisp, the dull firepit flaring to near blinding brightness.
If you have a dull room, what can you do to brighten it up? If you have a dull room, you can brighten it up by painting it.
dull afternoon/people/colour
Have you ever met someone as dull as he was?
For fear of the newspapers politicians are dull, and at last they are too dull even for the newspapers.

10. Ease


The doctor advised him to ease up on alcohol.
wiith ease
After many hardships, he now lives in comparative ease.
If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and comfortable.
For my multi-talented sister, able do anything with ease, it seems that my commonplace self is something whose existence she finds very hard to forgive.
Technology has failed to ease the conflict between man and nature.
Serotonin eases anxiety within about 20 minutes.
Ease is defined as comfort, relaxation and freedom from pain, stress or anxiety. An example of ease is how someone feels after receiving positive test results.
convenience = ease of doing something
This pain is caused by a blockage of the blood supply to the heart muscle, and the pain will not ease with rest.
Taking some illegal substances he won the race with ease. It will not be perfect but it will ease the situation.
ease is a feeling of being relaxed and comfortable. If you are at ease in a situation, you are relaxed and do not feel threatened
if something eases or eases off, it becomes less severe
Happy him who with ease can steer, from grave to gay, from lively to severe.
Don't worry, Dima attempted to put the woman at ease. "It's not mine."