单词 | ease (somebody) into something |
释义 | ease (somebody) into something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishease (somebody) into something phrasal verbif you ease yourself or someone else into a new job etc, you start doing it gradually or help them to start After the baby, she eased herself back into work. → ease→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusease into • She looked kind of disgusted and then, like, eased me back into a chair.• I eased myself into a seat for the red-eye flight from Vegas back to New York.• Sir John eased himself into his great chair at the top of the table and gloomily reflected on the past.• Many ex-professionals prefer to open pubs or manage Swindon Town rather than to ease themselves into retirement by playing non-League football.• I eased the heap into the opening and pushed on.• This can be avoided through a training program which is designed to ease people into the technology gradually and with confidence.• Grumbling quietly in a highly satisfactory sort of way, I eased the car into the traffic and headed back towards Colcutt. |
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