Alivio in english

Relief

pronunciation: rɪlif part of speech: noun
In gestures

aliviar = alleviate ; bring + relief ; relieve ; lighten ; take + the sting out of + Algo ; take + the bite out of ; ease ; lull ; deliver + relief ; assuage ; deaden ; take + the teeth out of. 

Example: Sub-arrangement under an entry term can alleviate the onerous task of scanning long lists of entries under the same keyword.Example: The recent emergence of microcomputers brought some relief to this dilemma.Example: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Example: Uncritical acceptance of Library of Congress cards, complete with call numbers and subject headings, will lighten the work of the cataloguer, but we should be aware of the possible pitfalls for the reference librarian.Example: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Example: The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Example: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Example: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Example: Products containing orange peel extract deliver relief from occasional heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomach.Example: The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to bad end.Example: This results in the epidural not reaching all of the nerve endings that should have been deadened by the anesthesia prior to the surgical process.Example: Sometimes making fun of something terrible helps to take the teeth out of it.

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» aliviar a Alguien de la carga derelieve + Nombre + of the burden of .

Example: This partially relieves the designer of the burden of hand-coding all the libraries.

» aliviar a Alguien del peso derelieve + Nombre + of the burden of .

Example: This partially relieves the designer of the burden of hand-coding all the libraries.

» aliviar la ansiedadallay + anxietyrelieve + anxiety .

Example: This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.

Example: First of all, let's think about this: most people feel that a child will bite her nails to relieve anxiety and also to bring comfort.

» aliviar degive + relief from .

Example: If no relief is given from commercial films, this familiarity brings diminishing returns of interest unless the teacher is of unusual quality.

» aliviar de una carga arelieve + the burden (on/from) .

Example: The regional network relieves the burden on large research libraries.

» aliviar de un peso arelieve + the burden (on/from) .

Example: The regional network relieves the burden on large research libraries.

» aliviar el dolorease + the pain .

Example: To ease the pain of a pinched sciatic nerve, lie on your back and bend your knees to take the pressure off of the nerve.

» aliviar el estrésrelieve + stress .

Example: The physical benefits of sex are numerous, and most of them work very well toward relieving stress.

» aliviar el tediorelieve + the tedium .

Example: A little later in the same document, in a passage dealing in a rather smug way with the then infant county libraries we read that the purpose of such libraries should be to relieve the tedium of idle hours quite irrespective of intellectual profit or educational gain.

» aliviar la ansiedadallay + anxietyrelieve + anxiety .

Example: This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.

Example: First of all, let's think about this: most people feel that a child will bite her nails to relieve anxiety and also to bring comfort.

» aliviar la presiónease + the pressure .

Example: Even with Groome's effort to ease tax burden pressures on individual property owners through industrial development, the tax rate is very steep.

» aliviar las congestiones de tráficoease + traffic congestion .

Example: Driverless cars could help ease traffic congestion, lower pollution and prevent accidents.

alivio = relief ; mitigation ; salve ; reprieve ; let-up ; extenuation. 

Example: A feeling of unshielded relief filled Pope's whole being.Example: Recommendations are made for potential public library involvement in the four phases of comprehensive emergency management: mitigation/long-term prevention, preparedness to respond, response to emergencies, and the recovery.Example: 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition.Example: A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.Example: Forecasters predicted no let-up in Britain's harshest cold snap in 30 years.Example: This country is run by a bunch of pansies that are afraid of a little war if it means the extenuation of our basic capitalistic principles.

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» alivio de estrésstress relief .

Example: Doing exercise and being fit is a simple form of stress relief.

» alivio del dolorpain relief .

Example: Clinical hypnosis teaches patients to use a deep relaxation state to address issues such as smoking cessation, weight loss, pain relief, or self-improvement.

» dar un aliviotake + the heat off .

Example: By quitting smoking you're not only taking the heat off your lungs but you're adding years back to your life.

» dar un suspiro de aliviobreathe + a sigh of reliefheave + a sigh of relief .

Example: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.

Example: They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.

» para + Posesivo + alivioto + Posesivo + relief .

Example: To his relief, they welcomed im back with open arms and had a big party.

» para + Posesivo + gran aliviomuch to + Posesivo + relief .

Example: Much to her relief, it looked like it was just a flesh wound.

» ser un gran aliviobe a welcome relief .

Example: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.

» ser un grato aliviobe a welcome relief .

Example: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.

» suspirar de aliviobreathe + a sigh of reliefheave + a sigh of relief .

Example: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.

Example: They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.

» suspiro de aliviosigh of relief .

Example: Unfortunately, the multimedia elements that enrich our electronic documents are extremely bulky, resulting in an almost audible sigh of relief when CD-ROMs became standard.

Alivio synonyms

ease in spanish: facilitar, pronunciation: iz part of speech: noun, verb rest in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: rest part of speech: noun respite in spanish: respiro, pronunciation: respɪt part of speech: noun succour in spanish: socorro, pronunciation: səkɜr part of speech: noun, verb backup in spanish: apoyo, pronunciation: bækəp part of speech: noun substitute in spanish: sustituir, pronunciation: sʌbstətut part of speech: noun, verb succor in spanish: socorro, pronunciation: sʌkɜr part of speech: noun, verb moderation in spanish: moderación, pronunciation: mɑdɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun stand-in in spanish: estar en, pronunciation: stænd part of speech: noun alleviation in spanish: alivio, pronunciation: əlivieɪʃən part of speech: noun fill-in in spanish: rellenar, pronunciation: fɪlɪn part of speech: noun ministration in spanish: agencia, pronunciation: mɪnəstreɪʃən part of speech: noun easing in spanish: facilitando, pronunciation: izɪŋ part of speech: noun relievo in spanish: Relievo, pronunciation: rɪlivoʊ part of speech: noun rilievo in spanish: rilievo, pronunciation: rɪlivoʊ part of speech: noun embossment in spanish: realce, pronunciation: ɪmbɔsmənt part of speech: noun assuagement in spanish: la seguridad, pronunciation: əsweɪdʒmənt part of speech: noun rest period in spanish: Periodo de descanso, pronunciation: restpɪriəd part of speech: noun backup man in spanish: hombre de respaldo, pronunciation: bækəpmæn part of speech: noun
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