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reconciliation美 [.rekənsɪli'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.rekənsɪli'eɪʃ(ə)n] - n.和解;协调;调解;和谐一致
- 网络调和;和好;对帐
n. settlement,understanding,squaring off,resolution,compromise 1. | [sing][u] ~ (between A and B).~ (with sb) 调解;和解an end to a disagreement and the start of a good relationship again |
| Their change of policy brought about a reconciliation with Britain. 他们的政策改变促成了与英国的和解。 |
2. | [u] ~ (between A and B).~ (with sth) 协调;和谐一致the process of making it possible for two different ideas, facts, etc. to exist together without being opposed to each other |
| the reconciliation between environment and development 环境保护与发展之间的和谐统一 |
n. | 1. the ending of conflict or renewing of a friendly relationship between disputing people or groups 2. the making of two or more apparently conflicting things consistent or compatible 3. the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church whereby a person's sins are absolved through confession and penance 4. a new and friendly relationship with someone who you argued with or fought with 5. a way of making it possible for ideas, beliefs, needs etc that are opposed to each other to exist together 1. the ending of conflict or renewing of a friendly relationship between disputing people or groups 2. the making of two or more apparently conflicting things consistent or compatible 3. the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church whereby a person's sins are absolved through confession and penance 4. a new and friendly relationship with someone who you argued with or fought with 5. a way of making it possible for ideas, beliefs, needs etc that are opposed to each other to exist together |
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