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mediatrix

/mee-dee-ey-triks/US // ˌmi diˈeɪ trɪks //

媒界,媒婆,媒质,介质

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural me·di·a·tri·ces [mee-dee-uh-trahy-seez, -ey-tri-seez], /ˌmi di əˈtraɪ siz, -ˈeɪ trɪˌsiz/, me·di·a·trix·es.

    • : a woman who mediates, especially between parties at variance.

Examples

  • She became the new Mediatrix between the sinful human soul and the Father in heaven.

  • She affected to be equally well inclined to both, and even assumed the character of mediatrix.

  • Then he gives us learned dissertations on Her whom he calls the Treasure-house of all good, the Mediatrix of love and impetration.

  • He committed the extreme error of selecting mademoiselle Guimard as mediatrix between himself and me.

  • These unions gave to the princess the office of mediatrix; in Beowulf she is called Freothowebbe, "the peace-weaver."