consensus的意思和读音

consensus

: [kənˈsensəs] : [kən'sensəs]

n.

v.+n.reach consensus

Adj.+n.broad consensus,general consensus

n.disagreement

n.agreement,accord,harmony,compromise,consent

consensusn.

1.an opinion that all members of a group agree with

She is skilled at achieving consensus on sensitive issues.

There is a growing consensus of opinion on this issue.

an attempt to reach a consensus

There is a general consensus among teachers about the need for greater security in schools.

There seems to be a consensus that the plan should be rejected.

n.1.(),2.

n.1.agreement among all the people involved

1. conscious adj. consensus n. consequence n. ...

3. concrete consensus ; conservation ; ...

4. census 68. consensus , us 。 69. ...

5. consecutive consensus consent ...

6. 1. post v. ) 2. consensus n. 3. bleak adj.

7. compromise 8、 consensus 10、 converse 11、 ...

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1.'India would like to be part of a consensus, ' he said.

2.There seems to be a lack of consensus in the Kremlin about how to counter simmering instability in its outlying regions.

3.There were hundreds of students involved, but among the leaders, there tends to be a consensus on certain points, Iran experts said.

4.At the beginning, both sides did not reach cooperative consensus, develop severally later.

5.Sadly, the increasingly contentious state of global economic relations is unlikely to produce such a consensus anytime soon.

6.He said the broader group of the 20 nations were able to reach a consensus on some key issues facing the world's economy.20

7.The consensus was that CIT's failure alone was not likely to bring down any other firm.CIT

8.Evidence that China just may be set for a year of more sluggish growth than consensus estimates came to light at the start of the month.

9."In principle there was a political consensus during the campaign to charge a windfall profits tax on miners, " he said.「。」

10.The consensus seems to be that the paper itself is real rather than some sort of hoax, but the result may well turn out to be wrong.