释义 |
reconcile美 ['rekən.saɪl] 英 ['rekənsaɪl] - v.调和;使和谐一致;使配合;使和解
- 网络使和好;调停;调解
第三人称单数:reconciles 现在分词:reconciling 过去式:reconciled v. settle,put to rights,bring together,square,reunite 1. | ~ sth (with sth) 使和谐一致;调和;使配合to find an acceptable way of dealing with two or more ideas, needs, etc. that seem to be opposed to each other |
| an attempt to reconcile the need for industrial development with concern for the environment 协调工业发展的需要和环境保护之间关系的努力 | | It was hard to reconcile his career ambitions with the needs of his children. 他很难兼顾事业上的抱负和孩子们的需要。 |
2. | [usupass] 使和解;使和好如初to make people become friends again after an argument or a disagreement |
| The pair were reconciled after Jackson made a public apology. 杰克逊公开道歉之后,这两个人又言归于好了。 | | He has recently been reconciled with his wife. 他最近已经和妻子和好了。 |
3. | ~ sb/yourself (to sth) 将就;妥协to make sb/yourself accept an unpleasant situation because it is not possible to change it |
| He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her. 他一想到有可能失去她,就觉得难以忍受。 |
v. | 1. to bring two or more people back into a friendly relationship with each other after a dispute or estrangement, or return to a friendly relationship 2. to solve a dispute or end a quarrel 3. to persuade somebody or yourself to accept that something undesirable cannot be changed 4. to make two or more apparently conflicting things consistent or compatible, or to become consistent or compatible 5. if you reconcile two people or groups, or if they reconcile, they become friendly again after a disagreement 6. to find a way to make ideas, beliefs, needs, etc. that are opposed to each other capable of existing together 7. to make someone accept a situation even though they do not like it 8. to make two sets of numbers add up to the same total 9. cause(persons)to become friends after they have quarrelled 10. bring into harmony with;cause to agree with 1. to bring two or more people back into a friendly relationship with each other after a dispute or estrangement, or return to a friendly relationship 2. to solve a dispute or end a quarrel 3. to persuade somebody or yourself to accept that something undesirable cannot be changed 4. to make two or more apparently conflicting things consistent or compatible, or to become consistent or compatible 5. if you reconcile two people or groups, or if they reconcile, they become friendly again after a disagreement 6. to find a way to make ideas, beliefs, needs, etc. that are opposed to each other capable of existing together 7. to make someone accept a situation even though they do not like it 8. to make two sets of numbers add up to the same total 9. cause(persons)to become friends after they have quarrelled 10. bring into harmony with;cause to agree with |
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