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mediator

/mee-dee-ey-ter/US // ˈmi diˌeɪ tər //

调解员,调解人,调停人,调解者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who mediates, especially between parties at variance.

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Examples

  • If you have trouble transferring files between your Android and Apple devices, enlist the help of a mediator—namely, your computer.

  • There has been some level of outreach to former President Hamid Karzai and former Afghan peace delegation leader Abdullah Abdullah, who have sought to be mediators.

  • In fact, a 2020 study published in PNAS found that chronic stress can increase blood-brain barrier “leakiness,” allowing for greater permeation by the very mediators that affect our mental state.

  • The new franchise agreement spells out a “dispute resolution clause,” which means instead of suing each other every time there’s a problem, the parties must first work through a neutral mediator.

  • It allows you to conclude that the mediator cannot be classical — it’s got to have some quantum features.

  • In his statement, Rigi named Naser Boledi as a main mediator between him and representatives of NATO.

  • His former classmate, Justin Rudelson, said that event was evidence that Geithner “was always the natural mediator.”

  • I may it clear that I have no authority to wade into conflicts between parents, and my role is not that of mediator.

  • But exacting concessions from the mediator is not the point.

  • After all, can there be any hope for peace through unbalanced negotiations led by a biased mediator?

  • It is dependent on that covenant as made with the Mediator, and consistent with it as established with men.

  • Believers, as a people who would Covenant and fulfil their obligations, were given to the Mediator in the everlasting covenant.

  • Whatever he did as Mediator or Surety, must, therefore, have been done in connection with the covenant.

  • The blood of sacrifice was typical at once of the blood of the Mediator, and of his death as the great Testator.

  • Besides, that oath was sworn to him as not merely a priest, but as the Surety and Mediator of the new covenant.