respite from sth

从...中得到喘息

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a period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant

从困难或不愉快的事情中得到一段休息或缓解

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respite from sth = 从...中得到喘息 (从困难或不愉快的事情中得到一段休息或缓解)

  • They had no respite from the demands of their children.他们没有从孩子的要求中得到丝毫喘息的机会。
  • The quiet garden offered a welcome respite from the city's noise.这个安静的花园提供了一个受欢迎的喘息摆脱了城市的喧嚣。
  • After weeks of intense work, she finally got some respite from her duties.经过数周的紧张工作,她终于从职责中获得了一些喘息
  • The sudden rain provided a brief respite from the scorching heat.突如其来的雨提供了一个短暂的喘息摆脱了酷热。
  • He longed for a moment of respite from his constant worries.他渴望片刻的喘息摆脱他不断的烦恼。
  • A short vacation can offer much-needed respite from daily routines.短暂的假期可以提供急需的喘息摆脱日常事务。
  • The medic gave the exhausted soldiers a temporary respite from the battle.医务人员让疲惫的士兵们暂时摆脱了战斗,得到了喘息
  • Finding a good book is my favorite way to get respite from screen time.找一本好书是我最喜欢的摆脱屏幕时间的喘息方式。
  • The government's new policy aims to provide financial respite from high taxes.政府的新政策旨在提供财政喘息摆脱高额税收。
  • Even a short coffee break can be a valuable respite from a long meeting.即使是短暂的咖啡休息时间,也能让漫长的会议得到宝贵的喘息