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appeasers əˈpiːzəz COCA¹²⁶⁷⁵³BNC⁹⁷²³³⁺⁷ 基本例句 n.劝解人原型appeaser的复数 Lacking the legitimacy democracy might confer, they rightly dread being branded as appeasers who have sold out the Palestinians at the behest of a resented superpower. 由于缺乏民主制度可能赋予它们的合法性,这些政权有理由担心被打上奉可恶的超级大国之命、出卖巴勒斯坦人民的绥靖者标签。 ecocn Strange, then, that the very Mr Bush who admonished the appeasers from Israel's parliament has allowed Americans to negotiate with the North for years. 不过奇怪的是,正是这位在以色列议会里痛斥和解人的布什总统,几年来已经允许美国人和朝鲜谈判了。 ecocn The European Union, which has too often split into camps of appeasers and tough-talkers over Russia, should drop negotiations on a new partnership and co-operation agreement. 在对待俄罗斯方面,欧盟经常分裂成两大阵营:劝解派和强硬派,但是现在欧盟应该就建立新的伙伴关系和合作协议进行协商。 ecocn Together they attacked as appeasers, first, the Republican secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, then the Democratic president, Jimmy Carter. 他们先是一起以劝解人的身份攻击了共和党国务卿亨利•基辛格,而后又一起攻击了民族党总统吉米•凯特。 ecocn Without mentioning Obama by name, President Bush compared those who would negotiate with terrorists and radicals to the appeasers of Nazi Germany prior to the Second World War. 虽然没有直接提到奥巴马的名字,布什将那些愿意同恐怖分子和激进分子谈判的人跟二战之前安抚纳粹德国的绥靖主义相提并论。 hjenglish |