reconciler如何读

英:['rekənsaɪlə]

美:['rekənsaɪlə]

reconciler是什么意思

  • n.调解人

reconciler英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to restore to friendship or harmony

reconciled the factions

settle, resolve

reconcile differences

to make consistent or congruous

reconcile an ideal with reality

to cause to submit to or accept something unpleasant

was reconciled to hardship

to check (a financial account) against another for accuracy

to account for

intransitive verb

to become reconciled

reconciler词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French reconciler, from Latin reconciliare, from re- + conciliare to conciliate

The first known use of reconcile was in the 14th century

reconciler儿童词典英英释义

reconfirmverb

to confirm again

to establish more strongly

reconfirmverb

to confirm again

to establish more strongly

reconditionverb

to return to good condition

reconditioned a used car

reconditionverb

to return to good condition

reconditioned a used car

reconditionverb

to return to good condition

reconditioned a used car

reconditeadjective

hidden from sight

difficult to understand : deep

a recondite subject

reconcileverb

to make friendly again

reconcile friends who have quarreled

to settle by agreement : adjust

reconcile differences

to make agree

a story that cannot be reconciled with the facts

to cause to give in or to accept : make content

reconciled myself to the loss

reconcileverb

to make friendly again

reconcile friends who have quarreled

to settle by agreement : adjust

reconcile differences

to make agree

a story that cannot be reconciled with the facts

to cause to give in or to accept : make content

reconciled myself to the loss

reconcileverb

to make friendly again

reconcile friends who have quarreled

to settle by agreement : adjust

reconcile differences

to make agree

a story that cannot be reconciled with the facts

to cause to give in or to accept : make content

reconciled myself to the loss

reconciler 例句

1 Yet all "reconcilers" are ridiculed or denounced—at any rate are contemptuously dismissed.

2 A reconciler of opposites, bent on knocking our heads together, would have had an easy task, for there was not more than eight inches between them.

3 They are not rebels, as are too many lyrical poets, but reconcilers; and they offer to external things and current ideas both receptivity and resistance, being not merely of an age, but for all time.

4 There is no such reconciler of those who have been severed, no such softener of the wounds which people closely connected in life so often give to each other, as death.

5 The world still wants its poet-priest, a reconciler, who shall not trifle with Shakespeare the player, nor shall grope in graves with Swedenborg the mourner; but who shall see, speak, and act, with equal inspiration.

6 It is worthy of remark that while, as the beautiful, she set the Greeks at variance, among the Romans, through her ethical authority, she acted as reconciler.

7 In the presence of the great reconciler, Death, ordinary human contentions and angers should be hushed.

8 He was a product of society, such as it was, and the Movement he raised was born of that state of things, firstly as a reconciler, and then as a protest.

9 It was a bond of immediate friendship; there needed none to mediate between God and man; there needed no reconciler where there was no odds nor distance.

10 Many have struggled to reconcile their party’s hard-line policies on women’s health measures, based on a conservative religious doctrine that opposes interfering with a pregnancy at any point, with a vast and growing majority of the country that now views the issue differently.

11 America doesn’t need a reconciler; it needs a president who can simply get things done — with or without a fight.

12 We remember him as a monument, not a man, unblemished, frozen in time, and as America’s ultimate racial reconciler who now lives on the National Mall.

13 What an abbreviator and clawer off of lawsuits, reconciler of differences, examiner and fumbler of bags, peruser of bills, scribbler of rough drafts, and engrosser of deeds would he not make!

14 Mr. Sumner maintained that the ballot was the great guarantee—"the only sufficient guarantee—being in itself peacemaker, reconciler, schoolmaster, and protector."

15 Instead, he’s satisfied with being contemporary pop’s great reconciler.

16 "He was a good man, a reconciler and I don't know why someone would kill him," the 30-year-old widow says.

17 The Footprints of the Creator was written in answer to the Vestiges of Creation, and its author figures as one of the numerous reconcilers of the text of Genesis with the discoveries of geology.

18 But is he not a "reconciler" himself in regard to miracles?

19 Death, says George Eliot, is the great reconciler.

20 The patriot, the legislator, the statesman, the reconciler of nations, the dispenser of truth, and the instructor of the human race; for to all these you are equal.

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