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1 die Erleichterung
- {alleviation} sự làm nhẹ bớt, sự làm giảm bớt, sự làm đỡ, sự làm dịu, sự làm khuây - {assuagement} sự làm dịu bớt, sự an ủi, sự khuyên giải, sự làm thoả mãn - {comfort} người an ủi, người khuyên giải, nguồn an ủi, lời an ủi, sự an nhàn, sự nhàn hạ, sự sung túc, tiện nghi, chăn lông vịt - {ease} sự thanh thản, sự thoải mái, sự không bị ràng buộc, sự thanh nhàn, sự dễ dàng, dự thanh thoát, sự dễ chịu, sự không bị đau đớn, sự khỏi đau - {easement} quyền đi qua, quyền xây cất, nhà phụ, công trình kiến trúc phụ - {relaxation} sự nới lỏng, sự lơi ra, sự giân ra, sự dịu đi, sự bớt căng thẳng, sự giảm nhẹ, sự nghỉ ngơi, sự giải trí, sự hồi phục - {relief} sự bớt đi, sự cứu tế, sự trợ cấp, sự cứu viện, sự giải vây, sự thay phiên, sự đổi gác, sự đền bù, sự bồi thường, sự sửa lại, sự uốn nắn, cái làm cho vui lên, cái làm cho đỡ đều đều tẻ nhạt - cái làm cho đỡ căng thẳng, relievo, sự nổi bật lên, địa hình - {solace} sự uý lạo, niềm khuây khoả
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