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英:[ˌɪntə'seʃn]
美:[ˌɪntɚˈsɛʃən]
n.
求情
说情
调停
斡旋
in·ter·ces·sion
In tr se shn
复数:intercessions
intercessional (adj.)
词根:intercede
n.intercessor 调解人;仲裁者
vi.intercede 调解,调停;求情,说项
noun
an act or instance of mediating or intervening in a dispute.
speaking or pleading on behalf of another.Were it not for my intercession with the director, my son would not have a job.
15世纪初,“干涉的行为”; 约1500年,“代祷,代求自己或他人的恳求”,源自拉丁语 intercessionem(主格 intercessio),“介于之间,调解,调停”,动作名词,来自过去分词词干 intercedere,“干涉,介入,处于之间”(在中世纪拉丁语中,“代表某人干涉”; 参见 intercede)。基督教中发展出了“代表他人恳求”的意义。
调解
Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin intercession-, intercessio, from intercedere
The first known use of intercession was in the 15th century
interchange1 of 2verb
to put each in the place of the other
exchange entry 2
to change places mutually
interchange2 of 2noun
the act or process or an instance of interchanging
a joining of two or more highways by a system of separate levels that permit streams of traffic to pass from one to another without crossing
interchange1 of 2verb
to put each in the place of the other
exchange entry 2
to change places mutually
interchange2 of 2noun
the act or process or an instance of interchanging
a joining of two or more highways by a system of separate levels that permit streams of traffic to pass from one to another without crossing
interchange1 of 2verb
to put each in the place of the other
exchange entry 2
to change places mutually
interchange2 of 2noun
the act or process or an instance of interchanging
a joining of two or more highways by a system of separate levels that permit streams of traffic to pass from one to another without crossing
intercessionnoun
the act of interceding
intercessionnoun
the act of interceding
intercessionnoun
the act of interceding
1 Yet usually such offerings cause me to think about unanswered prayers; for example, the millions of urgent prayers of intercession for the people trapped on upper floors of the burning Twin Towers.
2 Those looking for saintly intercession can choose from a pantheon of holy helpers.
3 There’s an intercession, a healing.
4 “We have faith God will give us victory over cholera,” said Florence Chikapa, reaching her hands to the sky in a plea for divine intercession.
5 "Every Sunday when we gather for worship, a part of our intercessions is always about climate change and its threats," explains Limstrand.
6 Paving the way for canonization, Francis signed the decree recognizing Zatti’s intercession in the healing of a man in the Philippines who had suffered a brain bleed.
7 She could feel his warm breath against her skin, and Juana whispered her combination of prayer and magic, her Hail Marys and her ancient intercession, against the black unhuman things.
8 Intercession is to be the great link between heaven and earth.
神儿子的祷告是从地上开始,一直继续在天上.
9 Through the intercession of him, my request was granted.
通过他的求情, 我的要求如愿以偿.
10 What if you could just download your thoughts into images, without the intercession of memory or language?
11 In El Greco’s paintings, the possibility of divine intercession is always in play.
12 Adoration will give new power for intercession.
敬拜能使代祷有一种新的能力.
13 Accept club's appraisal and intercession. Do not organize or attend activities which might damage club.
接受本俱乐部的评议和调解。不组织、不参与有损本俱乐部的一切活动。
14 It takes the intercession of a speeding bunny in motorcycle leathers to get her out of the house.
15 Through her intercession, they would find the way to survive.
16 What an unspeakable blessing there is in intercession.
代祷里的祝福是述说不尽的.
17 Only Lennon’s intercession stopped Mr. Spector from seeking an injunction that could have pulled the movies out of theaters.
18 But the "concept" – that ancillary muse invoked so often by directors faced with repertoire remote and difficult for most audiences – cannot always provide the hoped for intercession.
19 Thanks to his work ethic, his obvious talent and the intercession of a mentor, he advanced to commander of a scow that dumped municipal garbage in the Atlantic Ocean.
20 With regard to the American 21st century, Gaddis’s favorite novelists and philosophers perhaps argue against both optional intercessions abroad and moralistic lead-from-behind recessionals.
1 说情
2 调解
intermediary accommodation intervene reconcile mediate intercede conciliate middle adjustment arbitration arrange accommodate intervenient conciliative conciliatory intercessory propitiatory reconciliatory mediative mediatorial arrangement intervention intermediate mediation conciliation intermediation interpose atone propitiate peacemaking
3 说项
4 代人祈祷
5 仲裁
arbitral intercessory peacemaking mediatory arbitration arbitrage interposition arbitrament interfere referee intervene arbitrate interpose good offices reference intervention arb
7 调停
peacemaking mediatory reconciliatory pacificatory adjustment accommodation intervention arbitration reconciliation mediation reconcilement interfere intervene mediate intercede arbitrate adjust arrange accommodate compose troubleshoot reconcile conciliate good offices pacific composition compound interpose settle harmonize intermediation mediacy intermediate temporize heal the breach
8 求情
9 代祷