conciliatory

英[kən'sɪliətəri] 美[kən'sɪliətɔːri]
  • adj. 调和的;安抚的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. making or willing to make concessions;

    "loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet"

  2. intended to placate;

    "spoke in a conciliating tone"
    "a conciliatory visit"

1. The President's speech was hailed as a conciliatory gesture toward business.
总统的讲话被视为对商界的安抚性姿态,受到了欢迎。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His comments to reporters were conciliatory in tone.
他对记者们的讲话带着安抚的口吻。

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3. They approached the talks in a conciliatory spirit.
他们抱一种和解的态度去参加谈判。

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4. The president's speech was seen as a conciliatory gesture towards former enemies.
总统的讲话被看作是与昔日的敌人修好的表示.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Everyone was in a conciliatory mood at the start of the meeting.
会议开始时,人人都抱着和解的想法.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Her expression was not conciliatory.
      她的脸色显得毫不调和。
    2. His letter was couched in conciliatory terms.
      他那封信里使用了表示和解的言辞。
    3. A more conciliatory approach is more productive.
      更加柔和的手段总是更有成效。
    4. The politician struck a conciliatory tone with his former adversaries.
      那个政客用安抚的口吻跟以前的对手说话。

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