柯林斯詞典conciliate /k?n?s?l??e?t/ (conciliating,conciliated,conciliates) 1. V-T/V-I If you conciliate someone, you try to end a disagreement with them. 安撫; 勸慰[正式] His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them. 他的任務(wù)是安撫這些人,而不是激怒他們。 The president has a strong political urge to conciliate. 縂統(tǒng)有進(jìn)行安撫的強(qiáng)烈政治需求。 He spoke in a low, nervous, conciliating voice. 他以一種低的、焦慮的,撫慰的聲音講話。 返回 conciliate劍橋詞典to end a disagreement or someone's anger by acting in a friendly way or slightly changing your opinions , or to satisfy someone who disagrees with you by acting in this way 安撫;撫慰;調(diào)停;和解 An independent adviser has been brought in to conciliate between the two sides involved in the conflict . 一位獨(dú)立顧問被請(qǐng)來在沖突雙方之間作調(diào)解。 These changes have been made in an attempt to conciliate critics of the plan . 作出這些變動(dòng)是爲(wèi)了安撫該計(jì)劃的批評(píng)者們。 返回 conciliate