conciliator

英 [kənˈsɪlieɪtə(r)] 美 [kənˈsɪlieɪtər]

n.  调解者; 抚慰者; 调解机构

复数:conciliators

经济

BNC.35006 / COCA.36726



牛津词典

noun

  1. 调解者;抚慰者;调解机构
    a person or an organization that tries to make angry people calm so that they can discuss or solve their problems successfully

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 和解;调解;安抚
      If you conciliate someone, you try to end a disagreement with them.
      1. His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them...
        他的职责是安抚那些人,而不是去激怒他们。
      2. The President has a strong political urge to conciliate...
        总统有进行安抚的强烈政治意愿。
      3. He spoke in a low, nervous, conciliating voice.
        他说话时声音低沉、紧张,带着一种安抚的口吻。

    双语例句

    1. Mr Obama is by temperament a cautious, pragmatic conciliator.
      奥巴马本性谨慎,是注重实效的调解者。
    2. Her reputation as an effective conciliator and a determined negotiator has gained in lustre.
      她赢得了有效调解者和坚定谈判者的名声。
    3. Barth had been a blacksmith's son who rose to be King's Hand during the reign of Jaehaerys the Conciliator.
      巴斯是个铁匠的儿子,最后在“人瑞王”杰赫里斯一世当政时期晋升到国王之手。
    4. Mrs Clinton achieved more as a conciliator in the Senate than when she tried to force through healthcare reform in her husband's first term.
      希拉里在参议院中充当调解人的成就,要大于她在丈夫第一届任期中努力推行医疗改革时的成就。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. someone who tries to bring peace

        Synonym:    make-peacepacifierpeacemakerreconciler