appeasement
noun /əˈpiːzmənt/
/əˈpiːzmənt/
[uncountable] (formal, usually disapproving)- the practice of giving 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) - a policy of appeasement
绥靖政策
CultureThe word appeasement is used to describe the British government's policy of trying to remain on friendly terms with Hitler and Mussolini, despite their aggressive actions, before the Second World War.see also Neville Chamberlain, the Munich Agreement - a policy of appeasement
- the act of making somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want
安抚;抚慰 - The statues were devoted to the glory and appeasement of the gods.
这些雕像是献给神的荣耀和安抚的。
- The statues were devoted to the glory and appeasement of the gods.