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accommodative

/uh-kom-uh-dey-tiv/US // əˈkɒm əˌdeɪ tɪv //

宽松,宽松的,宽容的,通融性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to accommodate; adaptive.

Examples

  • So, while policy remains accommodative, these more hawkish signals from the Fed may finally usher in some meaningful upward movements in mortgage rates.

  • I do think on a short-term basis, we could see a sell-off if there is a risk that appears imminent, but we have to recognize that all current risks are being cushioned by this incredibly accommodative Fed, which does have an impact.

  • The improving health situation, combined with extremely accommodative monetary and fiscal policy, is boosting manufacturing, putting the economy on course for its fastest growth pace in 37 yearsthis year.

  • Perhaps encouraged by such accommodative silence, China has tightened its grip over Tibet.

  • I have occasionally seen periodic accommodative squint with emmetropia of the fixing eye.

  • Although differing much from the typical form, these cases of voluntary accommodative squint were also included in the statistics.

  • The diagnosis of accommodative asthenopia is as a rule confirmed ex juvantibus; this cannot be asserted for the muscular form.

  • We must place the same claims to the diagnosis of muscular asthenopia as to that of the accommodative form.

  • Early distaste for reading is often acquired by farsighted persons, owing to the strain on the accommodative apparatus.