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
- The desire of politicians to placate the public.
政治家们想要安抚公众的愿望。 - You can rarely, if ever, please, placate, change, or mollify an asshole.
不可能取悦、平息或改造一个混蛋。 - Placate the labour unions on Trade and get them to support Mr Obama on healthcare.
在贸易问题上安抚工会,以便让他们支持奥巴马的医改方案。 - He also tried to placate some of the non-brics by offering a new term: the "N-11", or next eleven nations on the list to emerge as powers.
他还提出一个新词来安抚一些非金砖四国国家,这个词就是“n-11”,即接下来将成为强国的11个国家。 - If there are any signs of changes in the right direction occurring, I think that will be enough to placate the American people.
如果出现任何迹象,显示我们在向好的方向作出改变,我想这就足以安抚美国民众。 - Costumes and masks were also worn at the festivals in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or placate them.
服装和面具也穿在节日,企图模仿邪灵或安抚他们。 - The letter made him furious, and it took some time to placate him.
那封信使他很生气,花了好长时间才使他平静下来。 - A move of this nature certainly would placate the Lakers 'disgruntled star, Kobe Bryant.
这样的举动当然会安抚一下科比寂寞的心。 - He never attempt to placate his enemy.
他从不企图与敌人和解。 - Lenders may be harder to placate than diplomats.
放贷者可能会比外交家更难安抚。