mediate

mediate [ˈmi:dieɪt]  [ˈmidiˌet] 

mediate是什么意思

第三人称单数:mediates

mediate的近义词

现在分词:mediating

过去分词:mediated

过去式:mediated

mediate 基本解释

mediate

及物动词经调解解决; 斡旋促成

不及物动词调停,调解,斡旋

形容词居间的,间接的

mediate 同义词

911查询·英语单词

动词referee arbitrate umpire settle negotiate intercede intervene

mediate 反义词

mediate的翻译

形容词immediate

mediate 相关例句

及物动词

1. He mediated a settlement between labor and management.
    他在劳资双方间通过调停达成和解。

不及物动词

1. The government mediated between the workers and the employers.
    政府在工人与雇主间搞调和。

mediate 网络解释

mediate是什么意思

1. 调停:工作者在社会工作团体中,其角色与地位不同於成员. 虽然,在不同的团体发展阶段与不同的团体工作模型里,工作者的角色与地位会有所改变. Fischer(1978)指出,个案工作者最开始是调停(mediate)个人和社会制度之间的问题.

2. 介:尽管如此,网路上的人际关系仍然只是经由电脑这个媒体(media)中介(mediate)的人际关系,网路上的一个拥抱,永远不能代替真实世界的一个实实在在的拥抱. 从虚拟社区回头观看真实世界,我们更能够发现,再多的表情符号,

mediate 词典解释

1. 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.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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。

mediation
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。

2. 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.

    e.g. ...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
    e.g. 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。
mediate 单语例句

1. mediate什么意思

1. Another mission of Clinton's trip to Haiti is to mediate in the case of 10 Americans who were charged with kidnapping children out of Haiti.

2. mediate是什么意思

2. The government could mediate but should not coerce any one party into submission.

3. The primary task of a union is to boost collective contract agreements and to mediate labor relations through negotiation between employees and employer.

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4. The primary task of a union is to boost collective contract agreements and to mediate labor relations through negotiation between employees and employers.

5. The neighboring township of Sanxing followed suit to set up another copyright management office in 2002 to help mediate copyright infringement cases.

6. The draft codifies the power of local administrative enforcement authorities to mediate questions of compensation incidental to their handling of administrative complaints.

7. NBC Sports drew the best overnight golf rating since last year's US Open when Woods edged out fellow American Rocco Mediate in a playoff.

8. His attempt last year to mediate in Sudan's violent Darfur region foundered when the envoy he sent was arrested and accused of spying.

9. Mediate might face the longest walk with his ailing back, but he wouldn't miss a chance to win a green jacket.

10. Instead it should responsibly mediate and actively participate in the amicable settlement of these issues, which is the best choice to maintain the interests of China.

mediate 英英释义

mediate是什么意思

verb

1. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences

    e.g. He interceded in the family dispute
           He mediated a settlement

    Synonym: intercede intermediate liaise arbitrate

2. occupy an intermediate or middle position or form a connecting link or stage between two others

    e.g. mediate between the old and the new

adj

1. acting through or dependent on an intervening agency

    e.g. the disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact

2. being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series

    e.g. adolescence is an awkward in-between age
           in a mediate position
           the middle point on a line

    Synonym: in-between middle