reconciliation
noun /ˌrekənsɪliˈeɪʃn/
/ˌrekənsɪliˈeɪʃn/
- [singular, uncountable] an end to a disagreement or conflict with somebody and the start of a good relationship again
调解;和解 - The pair are bravely attempting a reconciliation.
这对男女正在尽力尝试和解。 - reconciliation with somebody Their change of policy brought about a reconciliation with Britain.
他们的政策改变促成了与英国的和解。 - reconciliation between A and B He is striving to bring about a reconciliation between the two conflicting sides.
他正在努力使冲突双方达成和解。
Topics Discussion and agreementc2- He sought reconciliation with those he had stolen from.
他想与那些曾被他盗窃的人寻求和解。 - In a bold gesture of reconciliation, the government released the rebel leader.
政府以大胆的和解姿态释放了叛军首领。 - She attempted reconciliation with her estranged brother.
她试图跟疏远的哥哥和好。 - The rebel leader called for reconciliation with the armed forces.
叛军首领呼吁和军队和解。 - They aimed to secure a lasting reconciliation between the two countries.
他们致力于确保两国之间长久的和睦关系。 - the power of love to bring renewal and reconciliation
可化解怨气、重修旧好的爱的力量
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- genuine
- true
- full
- …
- seek
- attempt
- achieve
- …
- agreement
- process
- reconciliation between
- reconciliation with
- an attempt at reconciliation
- a gesture of reconciliation
- a policy of reconciliation
- …
- The pair are bravely attempting a reconciliation.
- [uncountable] the process of making it possible for two different ideas, facts, etc. to exist together without being opposed to each other
协调;和谐一致 - reconciliation between A and B the reconciliation between environment and development
环境保护与发展之间的和谐统一 - reconciliation of A and B the reconciliation of town and country
城镇和乡村的融合 - reconciliation (of A) (with B) the reconciliation of modern society with traditional teaching
现代社会与传统教学的融合
- reconciliation between A and B the reconciliation between environment and development