placate
英 [pləˈkeɪt]
美 [ˈpleɪkeɪt]
v. 安抚; 平息(怒气)
现在分词:placating 过去分词:placated 过去式:placated 第三人称单数:placates
Collins.1 / BNC.14004 / COCA.16057
牛津词典
verb
- 安抚;平息(怒气)
to make sb feel less angry about sth- a placating smile
表示和解的微笑 - The concessions did little to placate the students.
让步根本未能平息学生的愤怒。
- a placating smile
柯林斯词典
- VERB 安抚;抚慰
If youplacatesomeone, you do or say something to make them stop feeling angry.- He smiled, trying to placate me...
他微笑着,想要安抚我。 - 'I didn't mean to upset you,' Agnew said in a placating voice.
阿格纽用抚慰的语气说:“我不是有意让你不高兴。”
- He smiled, trying to placate me...
英英释义
verb
- cause to be more favorably inclined
- She managed to mollify the angry customer
双语例句
- He never attempt to placate his enemy.
他从不企图与敌人和解。 - The tax will placate local government demands for a share in local resources.
此税将安抚当地政府为达到当地资源分享的要求。 - To placate the Parliament and the opposition, the government raised the bar for citizenship. Strict due diligence standards were set to weed out money launderers and criminals.
为了安抚议会和反对派,政府提高了获得公民身份的门槛,设定了严格的尽职调查标准,以剔除洗钱者和犯罪分子。 - Only when I quit business and academe to write, and did not have to placate clients or potential benefactors, could I openly say that the conventional wisdom was in error.
只有当我退出商界和学术界从事写作、而不必安抚客户或潜在的捐助人时,我才可以公开表示,传统智慧误入了歧途。 - Lenders may be harder to placate than diplomats.
放贷者可能会比外交家更难安抚。 - Evra concedes that Owen's strike was vital not only for the points and to placate manager Sir Alex Ferguson, but also to deal City's cash-powered revolution an early setback.
埃弗拉认为欧文的射门不仅帮曼联取得了分数,也帮了经理弗格森的大忙。也让曼城的金钱革命一开始就遭遇了挫折。 - Nobody would tell her the truth, they were all too anxious to placate and to soothe.
谁也不愿告诉她事实真相,他们都急于安慰她。 - In a bid to placate airbus, the British government this week announced it would finance research into new computer-modelling techniques at several British universities, to help Airbus speed up product development by as much as90%.
为了安抚空客,英国政府在本周宣布将对数所英国大学进行的电脑建模技术的研究提供资金,以协助空客将产品开发速度提高90%。 - I think China is doing this because dogs are becoming increasingly popular pets in China among its wealthier citizens and this planned ban is a great way to placate them.
我认为中国这么做是因为养狗作为宠物在较富裕的国民中慢慢流行开来,这个计划中的禁令是为了讨好这些人。 - So a sincere and friendly attempt to placate your nemesis may strike him or her as a pleasant surprise.
所以如果以诚意和善意去安抚抱怨者,对他/她来说会是个意外之喜。