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conciliation

US // (kənˌsɪlɪˈeɪʃən) //

调解,和解,调停,调节

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • As I write, Morsi has only hours to meet the military deadline, but he shows no signs of conciliation.

  • But conciliation is constitutionally anathema to such fanatics.

  • An inaugural moment in history steeped in a new language of Hope and Change and Conciliation.

  • The Palestinians will move further along toward conciliation and unity as a result.

  • Both nations are balancing threats with offers of conciliation.

  • He would have tried some slight conciliation, but it was really impossible with such a boy as his enemy.

  • Dumouriez, who understood the character of the people he was dealing with, was all for conciliation.

  • It will be an advantage now to look through “Conciliation with the Colonies” and note its general plan of structure.

  • It is a powerful summary, and a skillful plea for the adoption of a policy of conciliation with the colonies of America.

  • Immediately placards were issued from Conciliation Hall, and were posted in town and country, announcing the event.