[VERB 动词]调解;调停;斡旋 If someone mediates between two groups of people, or mediates an agreement between them, they try to settle an argument between them by talking to both groups and trying to find things that they can both agree to.
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My mom was the one who mediated between Zelda and her mom...
我妈妈充当了泽尔达和她妈妈之间的调解人。
United Nations officials have mediated a series of peace meetings between the two sides...
联合国官员已经促成了双方的一系列和平会谈。
The Vatican successfully mediated in a territorial dispute between Argentina and Chile in 1984...
梵蒂冈成功地调解了1984年阿根廷与智利之间的领土争端。
UN peacekeepers mediated a new ceasefire.
联合国维和人员斡旋后实现了新一轮的停火。
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The agreement provides for United Nations mediation between the two sides...
该协定规定由联合国对双方进行调解。
There is still a possibility the two sides could reach a compromise through the mediation of a third party.
通过第三方斡旋使双方达成妥协的可能性依然存在。
mediator
An archbishop has been acting as mediator between the rebels and the authorities.
一位大主教一直在叛乱分子与当局之间斡旋。
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[VERB 动词]调节;影响 If something mediates a particular process or event, it allows that process or event to happen and influences the way in which it happens.
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...the thymus, the organ which mediates the response of the white blood cells...
胸腺——调节白血球的反应的器官
People's responses to us have been mediated by their past experience of life.
人们对我们作出的反应受到了他们过去生活经历的影响。
mediation
This works through the mediation of the central nervous system.
这是通过中枢神经系统的调节作用实现的。
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me·di·ateAWL/ˈmiːdieɪt; NAmEˈmiːdieɪt/verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to try to end a disagreement between two or more people or groups by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on 调停;调解;斡旋mediate(in sth) ◆The Secretary-General was asked to mediate in the dispute.有人请秘书长来调解这次纷争。mediatebetween A and B ◆An independent body was brought in to mediate between staff and management.由一个独立机构介入,在劳资之间进行调解。mediatesth ◆to mediate differences/disputes/problems调解分歧╱争端╱问题2[transitive ]mediatesth to succeed in finding a solution to a disagreement between people or groups 找到(解决分歧的)方法;促成…的解决SYN
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◆They mediated a settlement.他们找到了一个解决方案。3[transitive , usually passive ]mediatesth ( formalortechnical 术语) to influence sth and/or make it possible for it to happen 影响…的发生;使…可能发生◆Educational success is mediated by economic factors.经济因素影响着教育的成功。▶me·di·ationAWLmediationmediations/ˌmiːdiˈeɪʃn; NAmEˌmiːdiˈeɪʃn/noun[uncountable ]mediatemediatesmediatedmediatingme·di·ate/ˈmiːdieɪt; NAmEˈmiːdieɪt/me·di·ation/ˌmiːdiˈeɪʃn; NAmEˌmiːdiˈeɪʃn/
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mediateme‧di‧ate /ˈmiːdieɪt/ ●○○AWL verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to try to end a quarrel between two people, groups, countries etcmediate between UN officials mediated between the rebel fighters and the government. The former president has agreed to mediate the peace talks.mediate in The court was set up to mediate in civil disputes.2[transitive] formal or technical to change the effect or influence of something, especially to make the effect less bad: Exercise may mediate the effects of a bad diet.—mediation /ˌmiːdiˈeɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]
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