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 painless ['peinlis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无痛的, 不痛的

[医] 无痛的




    painless
    [ adj ]
    1. not causing physical or psychological pain

    2. <adj.all>
      painless dentistry
    3. requiring little hard work or exertion

    4. <adj.all>
      a painless solution to the problem


    Painless \Pain"less\, a.
    Free from pain; without pain. -- {Pain"less*ly}, adv. --
    {Pain"less*ness}, n.

    1. Windfall oil profits, the result of increased production and higher prices, have given Saudi Arabia a painless way to finance much of the cost of the U.S. military deployment in the Persian Gulf, industry analysts say.
    2. This isn't to say that this year's deficit reduction will be painless.
    3. It means nothing." As Mr. Suda's personal experience shows, the market battering that traumatized big investors in the first three months of this year has proven surprisingly painless to Japan's, and the world's, economy.
    4. "You're at the whim of corporate boards of directors." Still, for the states, rebates do provide a relatively painless way to stretch WIC budgets.
    5. The noise doesn't bother him, and the pump is painless.
    6. The ad hinted at thousands of layoffs at Federated divisions, saying "1988 was neither easy nor painless" and, "we had to make some hard decisions and take some difficult actions."
    7. Others argued that because Ford already has a lean operation the company may find it relatively painless to provide the job security and monetary gains provided in the agreement.
    8. And as it's marked, "No Postage Necessary If Mailed In The United States," fulfilling one's civic duty also becomes financially painless.
    9. 'We expect to be in the black in 1995,' says Mr Schneider. Becoming a fully-fledged independent bank will not be painless.
    10. On 24 of these occasions, their hearts showed signs of painless ischemia.
    11. "I frankly don't believe there are a whole lot of other alternatives," Cuomo has said. "There is no painless way out of this recession." Legislative leaders had been indicating they might be willing to leave Cuomo's proposals largely intact.
    12. The Bush plan is as painless as could be expected and appears to have industry support.
    13. Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the Los Angeles Laker star who has long endorsed Interco's Converse sneakers, doesn't consider restructuring painless.
    14. The process hasn't been painless.
    15. There's nothing that's painless in all of this.
    16. In his last pre-crash issue, Mr. Allmon wrote that virtually everyone was expecting "a painless correction of 10-15%," but that 1987 might be "the big double-cross, carrying 90% of all investors over the cliff."
    17. It supplies ready, painless answers; hard thinking and critical doubt are no longer required.
    18. The new co-operative spirit may allow a relatively painless settlement of the Pounds 100m or so which is still in dispute.
    19. Public opinion analysts say Fujimori's strong second-place finish in Sunday's election reflected Peruvians' alienation from the traditional political parties and their desire for "miraculous, painless" solutions to the country's ills.
    20. He contends that loan asset sales "are a politically painless way of raising revenue to meet the Gramm-Rudman targets."
    21. Boegl said Sunday the nurses gave as their main motive "active euthanasia," inducing painless death in people suffering from a painful, terminal disease.
    22. At Honda, the brick-and-mortar blitz hasn't been painless.
    23. But most important, it now seems clear that employers and government must give up their fantasy that HMOs have some magic that can provide a painless path to fiscal salvation.
    24. But it would not necessarily be painless for Chile. One of the biggest obstacles for Washington to a trade agreement is Chile's protected agriculture sector.
    25. REFORM is rarely painless.
    26. "It's about as believable as saying you're a painless dentist."
    27. And some services may need to be franchised for decades at a time if that is what it takes to persuade the private sector to invest in them. This is not to say that privatisation will be painless.
    28. That is where enforceable measures such as decommissioning of vessels and restrictions on fishing times come in. 'Searching for a conservation measure which is painless (for fishermen) is a waste of time,' says Shepherd.
    29. The pills hold the promise of quick, low-cost, painless weight loss, without the need of a prescription.
    30. Because federal loan sales do not hurt anyone, they are a politically painless way of raising revenue to meet the Gramm-Rudman deficit targets.
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