Aún no tenemos significados para "ease to".
1The heavy rain should ease to showers by this afternoon, he said.
2For some reason it made him ill at ease to see it.
3There is such an ease to everything we do together, adds Bobby.
4His mind was too ill at ease to admit of political matters.
5Each color-coded piece snaps together magnetically with ease to create larger circuits.
6They wish to be at ease to kill, and to die comfortably.
7Analysts expect China's inflation in December to ease to less than 5 percent.
8Acting thus will give untold rest and ease to the troubled.
9Melham told stewards he had to ease to avoid heels at the 350m.
10The watcher was now too ill at ease to be silent.
11But I will give ease to her as best I can.
12She knew she could not speak of Bertrand with ease to anyone now.
13It has no parish church, but only a chapel-of- ease to an adjacent parish.
14Their master's heart was not sufficiently at ease to share in their festivity.
15The latter, however, was too ill at ease to keep silent for long.
16Independence for myself, and ease to those for whom life is still sweet.
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