easy
easy 英 [ˈi:zi] 美 [ˈizi]
adj. 容易的
比较级:easier 最高级:easiest
- The adjective easy can describe anything that comes without too much effort, like your baseball team's easy win, or your dad's easy recipe for nachos.
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- adj. 容易的
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1. an easy exam/job
容易的考试╱工作
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2. He didn't make it easy for me to leave.
他并没有轻易让我离开。
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3. vegetables that are easy to grow
容易种植的蔬菜
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4. I'll agree to anything for an easy life.
只要有安逸舒适的生活我什么都同意。
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5. He had a very easy manner.
他很容易相与。
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6. easy money
来得容易的钱
- easy (adj.) c. 1200, "at ease, having ease, free from bodily discomfort and anxiety," from Old French aisie "comfortable, at ease, rich, well-off" (Modern French aisé), past participle of aisier "to put at ease," from aise (see ease (n.)). Sense of "not difficult, requiring no great labor or effort" is from late 13c.; of conditions, "offering comfort, pleasant," early 14c. Of persons, "lenient, kind, calm, gentle," late 14c. Meaning "readily yielding, not difficult of persuasion" is from 1610s. The concept of "not difficult" was expressed in Old English and early Middle English by eaþe (adv.), ieþe (adj.), apparently common West Germanic (compare German öde "empty, desolate," but of disputed origin.
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