placate

placate [pləˈkeɪt]  [ˈpleɪkeɪt] 

第三人称单数:placates

现在分词:placating

过去分词:placated

placate在线翻译

过去式:placated

placate 基本解释

placate

及物动词安抚,抚慰,使平静; 使和解,平息

placate 反义词

及物动词enrage

placate 网络解释

1. 常用词还有:soothe v. 缓和,使安静,安慰 | 常用词还有placate, comfort, relieve, ease, pacify, lighten | incommunicative adj.不爱交际的,沉默寡言的

2. 安抚,使和解:Jeopardize 危及,危害 | Placate 安抚,使和解 | Corroborate 使巩固,确证

3. 安抚;和解:pinion#束缚 | placate#安抚;和解 | plash#激溅

placate 词典解释

1. 安抚;抚慰
    If you placate someone, you do or say something to make them stop feeling angry.

    e.g. He smiled, trying to placate me...
           他微笑着,想要安抚我。
    e.g. '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。”

placate 单语例句

1. Analysts had expected Disney would strip the chairmanship from Eisner, but many doubted that step would be enough to placate investors now.

2. One would think that you now have to go all out to either placate or challenge traditional expectations.

3. placate是什么意思

3. He thinks Microsoft will hold firm at $ 31 per share but may try to placate Yahoo by agreeing to pay entirely in cash.

4. placate的反义词

4. Sometimes just this recognition of capability or incapability is enough to placate people into accepting or supporting authority.

5. placate的翻译

5. Airlines promise to open more counters to effectively deal with ticket refunding and rescheduling, keep passengers informed and placate them.

6. An expert group has been sent to Dongguan to help with the medical treatment, placate patients'families and trace the source of the flu.

7. So they made bonfires with bones of animals, and made masks to mimic or to placate the evil spirits.

8. placate

8. Wen also sought to placate concerns over China's increasing appetite for energy and natural resources.

9. placate的意思

9. I don't believe the airport did enough to placate the passengers.

10. placate在线翻译

10. That did not placate MPs who forced both upper and lower houses of parliament to be adjourned.

placate 英英释义

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verb

1. cause to be more favorably inclined
    gain the good will of

    e.g. She managed to mollify the angry customer

    Synonym: pacify lenify conciliate assuage appease mollify gentle gruntle

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