appease
verb /əˈpiːz/
  /əˈpiːz/
(formal, usually disapproving)动词形式
| present simple I / you / we / they appease |  /əˈpiːz/  /əˈpiːz/ | 
| he / she / it appeases |  /əˈpiːzɪz/  /əˈpiːzɪz/ | 
| past simple appeased |  /əˈpiːzd/  /əˈpiːzd/ | 
| past participle appeased |  /əˈpiːzd/  /əˈpiːzd/ | 
| -ing form appeasing |  /əˈpiːzɪŋ/  /əˈpiːzɪŋ/ | 
- appease somebody to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want安抚;抚慰 - The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime.普遍认为,这一举措是试图安抚批评政权的人。 
 
- The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime.
- appease somebody/something to give a country what it wants in order to avoid war绥靖(满足另一国的要求以避免战争) 
词源Middle English: from Old French apaisier, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + pais ‘peace’.