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reconciliation

/rek-uhn-sil-ee-ey-shuhn/US // ˌrɛk ənˌsɪl iˈeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌrɛkənˌsɪlɪˈeɪʃən) //

和解,对账,核对,调解

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of reconciling, as when former enemies agree to an amicable truce.
    • : the state of being reconciled, as when someone becomes resigned to something not desired.
    • : the process of making consistent or compatible.

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Examples

  • Maybe the peace and reconciliation we have been seeking starts with this.

  • Worse, because the budget reconciliation process in not meant for normal legislating, only certain kinds of initiatives can fit within it, and even they end up battered and bruised.

  • In recent decades, senators from both parties have abused the budget reconciliation process to pass legislation they knew would otherwise fall to a filibuster.

  • The budget reconciliation process was created in 1974 as a way to expedite the completion of appropriations bills.

  • When it came to repealing and replacing most of Obamacare — which Republicans used budget reconciliation to try and do with only 51 votes — it turned out that Republicans couldn’t even muster the votes in their own party to repeal the law.

  • They called for peace, reconciliation, and the safe return of Father Gregorio.

  • In fact, these kinds of advances helped give religion another huge window of opportunity for racial reconciliation in the 1960s.

  • It was about the hope and longing for redemption and reconciliation that lies somewhere within each of us.

  • The hope is that ceasefires could build to political reconciliation.

  • “The confrontation should not be about revenge, but about reconciliation on both parts,” he stressed.

  • Neglecting minor discrepancies, one may safely accept Mr Bain's reconciliation of the various accounts.

  • He was determined not to go through even the form of an apology, but he was equally determined upon a reconciliation.

  • The Pope replied that reconciliation with the Church was an indispensable condition precedent.

  • Secondly, Randolph prayed for safe conducts for Bruce's envoys, presently to be sent to procure reconciliation with the Church.

  • Billy shook hands, and took a sip out of the case-bottle, by way of clenching the reconciliation.