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词汇 arbitrated
释义 arbitrated
past simple and past participle ofarbitrate
arbitrate
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈɑː.bɪ.treɪt/ us /ˈɑːr.bə.treɪt/
to make a judgment in an argument, usually because asked to do so by those involved: (通常指在争议方要求下)仲裁,裁决,公断
I've been asked to arbitrate between the opposing sides.对立的双方请我作个公断。
An outside adviser has been brought in to arbitrate the dispute between the management and the union.局外顾问受邀对资方和工会之间的争端进行仲裁。
Synonym
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microscope
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Examples of arbitrated


arbitrated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Another was the social and geographical extension of a national public sphere : neighbourly conflicts were increasingly arbitrated impersonally and by supra-local authority.
Working from the videotapes and arbitrated transcripts, each individual then coded approximately one-third of the delayedrecall sessions.
The institutions have in some cases peacefully and conclusively arbitrated and managed conflicts, particularly ethnic conflicts.
Masters and constables arbitrated at a rate of about ten times that of commoners.
In some cases, the specific institutions of the federal arrangement have arbitrated ethnic conflict peacefully.
The major market halls of the city arbitrated small disputes and levied fines for infractions of regulations.
Court contacts generally multiplied with activity, and those with the most activity tended to be those of high status who arbitrated often.
Arbitrated cases particularly forged new relationships.
It seeks to provide that the applicant to a tribunal shall not lose his tenancy because it will have expired before the tribunal has arbitrated.
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No recourse could be made to the courts, to a referee, or even to the district valuer to ascertain an arbitrated figure.
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The issue must first be arbitrated judicially, in public.
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We must find a way for a fair market rent to be proposed, discussed, objected to, and arbitrated, if necessary, comparatively simply.
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There is, naturally, concern when large sums of money are being arbitrated.
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I am talking about the time it takes to determine a matter that needs to be arbitrated upon.
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There might be a case where the landlord might accept the arbitrated rent.
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