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居间人
Medieval Latin intermediatus (past participle) + English -or
1 She said that “a balanced approach by the EU intermediators is a precondition for the success of the process. There were times when we didn’t see this balance.”
2 Still, Egypt has repeatedly been an intermediator for Hamas, working out cease-fires in the previous three Hamas-Israel conflicts and easing other crises with Israel.
3 Qatar and Turkey played the key role as intermediator with Hamas, according to U.S. officials.
4 In the case of infants, a certain portion of their hair was cut off and weighed, and when the cure was effected an equal quantity of gold was given to the successful intermediator.
5 If the ECB intervenes as an intermediator between the Greek state and its creditors and achieves a lengthening of repayment, this would be a significant gain.
6 On the arrival of our Commissioners in Washington on the 5th of March,164 they postponed, at the suggestion of a friendly intermediator, doing more than giving informal notice of their arrival.
7 God found their wish right, so that He not only employed Moses as His intermediator, but determined in all future times to send prophets to Israel as messengers of His words.
8 He adds, that Mithra is an intermediate being, and it is for this reason the Persians call Mithra the mediator or intermediator.
9 They therefore went to Moses and implored him to be the intermediator between them and God.
10 Israel had another reason for regretting the choice of an intermediator between themselves and God.