常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句There are political temptations to be more placatory: the white working class, the bedrock of Labour’s electoral coalition, has grown estranged from the party over the past decade.(對(duì)罷工)更加懷柔,在政治上不乏誘惑:工黨選擧聯(lián)盟的基石,白人工人堦級(jí)在過(guò)去的十年已經(jīng)和工黨漸行漸遠(yuǎn)了。權(quán)威例句To Mr Cameron, who does not want one, tossing them the opt-out may appeal as a placatory gesture.ECONOMIST: Opting out of the EUAnd the 1994 deal did its part to encourage Mr Kim in his extortionist habit of acting up and then pocketing placatory goodies, time and again.ECONOMIST: Dealing with North Korea 返回 placatory