conciliation 详细解释

conciliation

[kən'sili'eiʃən]

n. 安抚, 抚慰, 怀柔

n.[U]

1. 说服; 安抚, 抚慰

2. 和好; 调解

The government ignored the union's attempt at conciliation.

政府不理睬工会想要和解的企图。

词形变化

形容词: conciliable | 名词: conciliation | 动词过去式: conciliated | 动词过去分词: conciliated | 动词现在分词: conciliating | 动词第三人称单数: conciliates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

settlement  

英英释义

名词 conciliation:

the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled

any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be settled short of arbitration

the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity

同义词:placation, propitiation

补充

conciliationconciliation[kənˌsiliˈeiʃən]n.1.抚慰, 调节

例句

1. There are signs of a desire for conciliation on the European side.欧洲一方有希望和解的迹象。 2. Resolving the dispute will require a mood of conciliation on both sides.要解决这一争端, 双方都需要有和解的意愿。 3. Did you make any efforts at conciliation?你作出过和解的努力吗? 4. Tomorrow a process of arbitration and conciliation will begin in an attempt to resolve the dispute.明天会启动仲裁和调停程序以求解决这一争端。 5. They also offer a conciliation service.他们还提供调解服务。 6. Both sides are due to start conciliation talks today.双方预定今天开始调解谈判。 7. It is a conciliation process, not a court of law.这是调解程序, 不是法庭。 8. The dispute went to a conciliation board.争端提交到了调解委员会。 9. All attempts at conciliation have failed and civil war seems inevitable.所有调解的努力均告失败,内战似乎已无可避免。