conciliated

英[kən'sɪlɪeɪt] 美[kən'sɪlɪˌeɪt]
  • vt.安抚;调和;取悦于
conciliable conciliation conciliated conciliated conciliating conciliates
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
  • Con'elation
  • con'tract 合同;收缩;正式合同;
  • con- (=com-)[前缀]表示“共同,联合”之义
  • CON-AID 康耐
Verb:
  1. cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of;

    "She managed to mollify the angry customer"

  2. come to terms;

    "After some discussion we finally made up"

  3. make (one thing) compatible with (another);

    "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories"

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. They tried to conciliate the natives with presents.
      他们用礼物来博得土著人的好感。
    2. He wanted to explain and conciliate her.
      他要向她解释,劝慰她。
    3. They are both trying hard to conciliate one another.
      双方都在拼命想取得谅解。
    4. It is hard to conciliate their views.
      他们的看法殊难调和。
    5. William Penn wisely tried to conciliate the Indians.
      威廉宾恩很明智地要与印第安人修好。
    6. The two countries started to hold dialogues and showed a willingness to conciliate.
      两国开始对话,表示愿意和解。