conciliatory
听听怎么读
英 [kənˈsɪliətəri]
美 [kənˈsɪliətɔri]
是什么意思
安抚的;说服的;调和的;调解的
英英释义
conciliatory[ kən'siliətəri ]
- adj.
- making or willing to make concessions
同义词:compromisingflexible
- intended or likely to overcome animosity or hostility
"a conciliatory visit"
同义词:conciliative
- making or willing to make concessions
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- Her expression was not conciliatory.
她的脸色显得毫不调和。 - His letter was couched in conciliatory terms.
他那封信里使用了表示和解的言辞。 - A more conciliatory approach is more productive.
更加柔和的手段总是更有成效。 - 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。
权威例句
Conciliatory Views of Disagreement and Higher-Order EvidenceConciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Process in Post Conflict StatesIntragroup variation in conciliatory tendencies in captive Japanese macaques.Variation in conciliatory tendency and relationship quality across groups of pigtail macaques"Attributing Trust and Conciliatory Intent from Coercive Power Capability": Erratum.Conciliatory Gestures Facilitate Forgiveness and Feelings of Friendship by Making Transgressors Appear More AgreeablePrecise offers are potent anchors: Conciliatory counteroffers and attributions of knowledge in negotiationsTrust Development, the GRIT Proposal, and the Effects of Conciliatory Acts on Conflict and CooperationPersonality and self-forgiveness: The roles of shame, guilt, empathy and conciliatory behavior.Affective responses to service failure: Anger, regret, and retaliatory versus conciliatory responses