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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++light·en /ˈlaɪtn/ verb  1 [transitive]REDUCE to reduce the amount of work, worry, debt etc that someone has 减轻,减少〔工作量、担忧、债务等〕 OPP increaselighten the load/burden/workload We should hire another secretary to lighten Barbara’s workload. 我们应该再招聘一位秘书,减轻芭芭拉的工作量。2 [intransitive, transitive]BRIGHT to become brighter or less dark, or to make something brighter etc (使)变亮,(使)明亮 OPP darken As the sky lightened, we were able to see where we were. 天色渐亮,我们能看清楚身处何地了。3 [intransitive, transitive] if you lighten something such as a mood or atmosphere, or if it lightens, it becomes less sad or serious (使)变得轻松lighten the atmosphere/mood/conversation Nora didn’t respond to my attempts to lighten the conversation. 我努力让谈话变得轻松一点,可诺拉却没有反应。4 [intransitive]HAPPY if someone’s face or expression lightens, they begin to look more cheerful 〔脸或表情〕变得高兴,露出喜色 His whole face would lighten when anyone mentioned Nancy. 一有人提起南希,他就满脸喜悦。5. [intransitive, transitive]LIGHT/NOT HEAVY to reduce the weight of something, or to become less heavy (使)变轻6 lighten up spoken used to tell someone not to be so serious about something 别那么严肃,放松点 You need to lighten up a bit. 你需要放松一点。→ See Verb table
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lightenHigh above them the constant roof of clouds would merely lighten and darken in a long solar axial period of 116.8 days.Maybe we should hire another secretary to lighten Barbara's workload.Her Katherine is sparkling, strong and lightening fast.School administrators are looking at ways to lighten teachers' workloads.I'm sure you could lighten that suitcase a little if you only packed what you need.This is the claim that industrialism had lightened the intensity of human productive activity.As weather conditions got worse, Watts and Peters abandoned their photographic equipment in order to lighten the load.Only in the Scherzo and in certain passages in the Finale do they begin to lighten the texture sufficiently.On March 19 it passed a regulatory reform bill, which is intended to lighten the weight of government on small businesses.Wild knows how to lighten up and he does it with the digital mastery and temperament he has exhibited for many decades.As the sky lightened, we could see the distant mountains.lighten the load/burden/workloadSo how about a new 12-place setting dishwasher to lighten the load?We intend to lighten the burden of capital taxes and reform the taxation of savings.Resist oppression, lighten the burden of the underdog, spread understanding and reason.Most probably they were thrown into the sea to lighten the load when the ship found itself in difficulties.lighten the atmosphere/mood/conversationI smile at her to lighten the atmosphere.There was no breeze to lighten the atmosphere.Just trying to lighten the mood a bit.Meredith didn't respond to his attempt to lighten the conversation but merely sat staring at him thoughtfully.The little mountains of earth scattered around didn't lighten the atmosphere, either.
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lighten
lighten /ˈlaɪtn/ verb
 Word Family: noun: light, lighter, lighting, lightness; adjective: light, lighted, unlit; verb: light, lighten; adverb: lightly, light
1. [transitive] to reduce the amount of work, worry, debt etc that someone has
   OPP  increase
    lighten the load/burden/workload
    We should hire another secretary to lighten Barbara’s workload.
2. [intransitive and transitive] to become brighter or less dark, or to make something brighter etc
   OPP  darken:
    As the sky lightened, we were able to see where we were.
3. [intransitive and transitive] if you lighten something such as a mood or atmosphere, or if it lightens, it becomes less sad or serious
    lighten the atmosphere/mood/conversation
    Nora didn’t respond to my attempts to lighten the conversation.
4. [intransitive] if someone’s face or expression lightens, they begin to look more cheerful:
    His whole face would lighten when anyone mentioned Nancy.
5. [intransitive and transitive] to reduce the weight of something, or to become less heavy
6. lighten up spoken used to tell someone not to be so serious about something:
    You need to lighten up a bit.


light·enBrE /ˈlaɪtn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈlaɪtn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they lighten BrE /ˈlaɪtn/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlaɪtn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it lightens BrE /ˈlaɪtnz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlaɪtnz/ 🔊past simple lightened BrE /ˈlaɪtnd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlaɪtnd/ 🔊past participle lightened BrE /ˈlaɪtnd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlaɪtnd/ 🔊 -ing form lightening BrE /ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to reduce the amount of work, debt, worry, etc. that sb has 减轻,减少(工作量、债务、担忧等) SYN lessen equipment to lighten the load of domestic work减轻家务负担的设备The measures will lighten the tax burden on small businesses. 这些措施将减轻小型企业的纳税负担。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to become or make sth become brighter or lighter in colour (使)变明亮,变成淡色The sky began to lighten in the east. 东方开始透亮了。🔊🔊~ sth Use bleach to lighten the wood. 用漂白剂把木材颜色漂浅。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to feel or make sb feel less sad, worried or serious (使)感到不那么悲伤(或担忧、严肃);缓和 SYN cheer ~ (up) My mood gradually lightened. 我的心情渐渐好起来。🔊🔊~ sth (up) She told a joke to lighten the atmosphere. 她讲了个笑话以缓和气氛。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to make sth lighter in weight 减轻…的重量 ˌlighten ˈup(informal) used to tell sb to become less serious or worried about sth 别那么严肃;别担忧Come on, John. Lighten up! 约翰,加油,别紧张!🔊🔊