mediate
v 调停a. 中间的(med+iate→在中间[走]→调停)
释义2:
mediate
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◙ verb1. [no obj.] intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation• 调停;斡旋 »Wilson attempted to mediate between the powers to end the war. 威尔逊试图在各大国之间斡旋来停止战争。 [with obj.] intervene in (a dispute) to bring about an agreement• 调解 [with obj.] bring about (an agreement or solution) by intervening in a dispute• 经调解而达成(解决方案等) »efforts to mediate a peaceful resolution of the conflict. 为和平解决争端所做的调解努力。2. [with obj.] (technical)bring about (a result such as a physiological effect)• [技] 引起,形成 »the right hemisphere plays an important role in mediating tactile perception of direction. 右脑在形成方向触觉感知方面起重要作用。 be a means of conveying• 传递,传达 »this important ministry of mediating the power of the word. 这个传递语言力量的重要部门。 form a connecting link between• 连接,沟通 »structures which mediate gender divisions. 能沟通性别分歧的组织形式。◙ adjective1. connected indirectly through another person or thing; involving an intermediate agency• 中介的,中间的 »public law institutions are a type of mediate state administration. 公法的设立是一种中介性的国家行政管理。【派生】
♦ mediately adverb♦ mediation noun♦ mediator noun♦ mediatory adjective【语源】
1. late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense 'interposed'): from late Latin mediatus 'placed in the middle', past participle of the verb mediare, from Latin medius 'middle'
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