词汇 | mediated |
释义 | mediated past simple and past participle ofmediate mediate verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈmiː.di.eɪt/ us /ˈmiː.di.eɪt/ to talk to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: 调解,调停,斡旋 Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides.请来了谈判人员为双方调解。 The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war.两位使节通过调节斡旋促成了战争的结束。 Synonyms arbitrate intercedeformal International relations: diplomacy & mediation ambassador ambassadorial appease appeasement attaché diplomatic diplomatic bag diplomatic corps diplomatic immunity diplomatic relations intermediary intermediation internationalist interventionism legation peacemaker plenipotentiary shuttle diplomacy undiplomatic undiplomatically Related wordsmediation mediator Examples of mediatedmediated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Organic systems assimilate information about the world mediated by their internal structure. However, it is possible that it may be mediated through other psychological factors such as hypervigilance to current well-being. The medial cortex of reptiles does not appear to be involved in other tasks that are mediated by the hippocampus of mammals. Mediated by the appropriate understanding of character traits, consequentialism and genuine friendship are, conceptually speaking, perfectly compatible. Possibly, the impact of the parent-child attachment is mediated by attachment cognitions about romantic partners. As we show below, developing spelling perception is mediated by typological traits of the language being learnt. Unlike pollution, the effects of development are not in principle measurable by scientific standards; they are always mediated by culture. The eighteenth-century state system was neither parasitic nor a proto bourgeois government in the sense that all social forms were mediated by the market. Reactions are, therefore, non-adiabatic and the essential electronic interaction between redox cofactors must be mediated by the polypeptide matrix. In particular, trading regimes where valued money coexists with "mediated" exchange are also possible, and there may be multiple equilibria. Neither relationship was mediated by self-esteem, although there was a weak association of lower self-esteem with greater depression and better insight. In particular, the link between insight and depression was not just mediated by low self-esteem. We postulate that such changes are mediated by adaptations of the mix of cognitive, perceptual, and action operations to the demands of the task environment. Symptoms might differ, however, because they were culturally mediated expressions of all veterans' underlying, shared distress. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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