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consensus gentium

/kohn-sen-soos -gen-tee-oom; English kuhn-sen-suhs -jen-shee-uhm/US // koʊnˈsɛn sʊs ˈgɛn tiˌʊm; English kənˈsɛn səs ˈdʒɛn ʃi əm //

奔腾的共识,奔腾共识,协商一致的奔腾,协商一致

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Latin.

    • : agreement of the people.

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Examples

  • But there is no consensus about what the attrition of ISIS looks like.

  • It all began, the consensus seems to be, with the red jungle fowl.

  • The consensus leans toward forbidding it, though some people of knowledge think it permissible.

  • Only 27 percent accept the scientific consensus that anthropogenic climate change is real.

  • Bipartisan consensus is like when my doctor and my lawyer agree with my wife that I need help.

  • Not like New York, that never expresses an opinion until a sort of consensus has sweated up to the surface.

  • It is a fact implied in the consensus of the various parts of the social body.

  • The consensus of classical opinion, then, agrees that the purpose of rhetoric is persuasive public speaking.

  • A consensus of the opinions of antiquarians is that the Swastika had no foothold among the Egyptians.

  • Why, it would have taxed to the uttermost the experience and resources of any one among themselves, was the consensus of opinion.