mediate的意思和读音

mediate

: [ˈmidiˌeɪt] : [ˈmiːdieɪt]

v.

adj.;〈

mediates  mediating  mediated  

v.provoke

v.arbitrate,intercede,facilitate,referee,intermediate

mediatev.

1.[i][t]to try to end a disagreement between two or more people or groups by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on

The Secretary-General was asked to mediate in the dispute.

An independent body was brought in to mediate between staff and management.

to mediate differences/disputes/problems

2.[t]~ sthto succeed in finding a solution to a disagreement between people or groups

They mediated a settlement.

3.[t][usupass]~ sth使to influence sth and/or make it possible for it to happen

Educational success is mediated by economic factors.

adj.1.2.;

v.1.,;()2.,, (between);,

v.1.to try to end a disagreement between two people or groups; to find an agreement or solution that settles a disagreement2.to influence or cause a process or event

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1.When the two sides in an important industrial dispute reach deadlock the Secretary of State may attempt to mediate between them.

2.A gateway acts as a proxy service, and you can use it to mediate protocols or to denote the interface available to a partition.使

3.New technologies have been popping up all over the web to help mediate this 'information overload' problem.

4.The UN treats the situation in Burma as if it is just a dispute between two sides, and they must mediate to find a middle ground.

5.His wife had a quarrel with his mother; he tried every means to mediate between them both.

6.After months of civil war, he said, Gaddafi was ready to negotiate a ceasefire and he needed Russia to mediate the talks.

7.Norway had a torrid time trying to mediate between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government.

8.I often act as a peacemaker, trying to mediate disputes between the wife and the husband.

9.He understood that we could not mediate effectively until it was clear that our actions had not been extorted by Soviet pressure.

10.Following the beating-up of MDC leaders last March, South Africa's president, Thabo Mbeki, has been trying to mediate between the two sides.20073(ThaboMbeki)