conciliation / (kənˌsɪlɪˈeɪʃən) /

调解和解调停调节

conciliation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of conciliating
  2. a method of helping the parties in a dispute to reach agreement, esp divorcing or separating couples to part amicably

conciliation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

reconciliation

更多conciliation例句

  1. As I write, Morsi has only hours to meet the military deadline, but he shows no signs of conciliation.
  2. But conciliation is constitutionally anathema to such fanatics.
  3. An inaugural moment in history steeped in a new language of Hope and Change and Conciliation.
  4. The Palestinians will move further along toward conciliation and unity as a result.
  5. Both nations are balancing threats with offers of conciliation.
  6. He would have tried some slight conciliation, but it was really impossible with such a boy as his enemy.
  7. Dumouriez, who understood the character of the people he was dealing with, was all for conciliation.
  8. It will be an advantage now to look through “Conciliation with the Colonies” and note its general plan of structure.
  9. It is a powerful summary, and a skillful plea for the adoption of a policy of conciliation with the colonies of America.
  10. Immediately placards were issued from Conciliation Hall, and were posted in town and country, announcing the event.