词汇 | reconciled |
释义 | reconciled past simple and past participle ofreconcile reconcile verb[ T ] uk /ˈrek.ən.saɪl/ us /ˈrek.ən.saɪl/ C2 to find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist together: 调和;调解;使一致 It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion.有时很难调和宗教和科学之间的矛盾。 It's difficult to reconcile such different points of view.差别如此悬殊的观点是很难达成一致的。 How can you reconcile your fur coat and/with your love of animals?如果你爱动物,那怎么还穿毛皮大衣呢? be reconciled When two people are reconciled, they become friendly again after they have argued: 和解;和好;重归于好 be reconciled withThey were finally reconciled with each other, after not speaking for nearly five years.他们差不多有5年的时间连话都不说,但最后终于重归于好。 Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something arrive assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant signatory unquestioning Phrasal verbreconcile yourself to something Examples of reconciledreconciled In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. However, research findings and theoretical developments are rarely reconciled or integrated with economic research. The role of the villa might remain the space that enables contemplation to become an ethos, and for action to become reconciled with poetry. They might be reconciled by specifying which types of media have what types of effects on which types of people. A clinician and a social scientist independently abstracted each document, using a 397-item healthcare ethics taxonomy; a reconciled abstraction form was used for analysis. This contradiction was routinely reconciled in the image of two kinds of ' deserving ' citizen, those who are productive citizen and those unable to help themselves. First, our author argues, because maps, classifications, schemes and the like cannot be reconciled with change. On the other hand, the judge's role is shaped by the normative obligation of neutrality as reconciled with the practical demands for efficiency. Importantly, neither of these findings can be easily reconciled with a pragmatic account of the disambiguation effect. In political speeches and policy documents the tensions between equity, need and choice are reconciled into a seamless narrative of the move towards modernity. It demonstrates that structure sharing and resource sensitivity can be reconciled without giving up or relaxing either notion. Seeming experimental discrepancies may thus be reconciled after the structural properties of experimental stimuli are examined. However, for social choice with non-transitive indifference equal value of life principles may be reconciled with this requirement. While he is technically correct that some studies demonstrate abnormalities and some do not, these differences are easily reconciled within a meaningful framework. How may this seemingly contradictory evidence be reconciled? These contrasting views can be reconciled by the fact that both support the premise that distance causes reduction in genetic cohesion, albeit for different reasons. 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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