con-chie (also con*chy) /'kDntXi; NAmE 'ka:n-/ noun {pi. -ies) (BrE, informal) a conscientious objector Hi T of
义原P而拒服兵役者
con-ci-erge /'kDnsiea3; NAmE kom'Sjerz/ noun (from French) 1 a person, especially
in
con-cili-ate /kan'silieit/ verb [VN] (formal)
to make sb less angry or more friendly, especially by being kind and pleasant
or by giving them sth (.尤指通过和璃友善
或送给€物$)#息…的怒火,抚慰,安抚033 PACIFY
►
con-cili-ation /kan.sili'eiXn/ noun [U] : A conciliation service helps to settle disputes
between employers and worfc^s.调解机构帮助解决劳资纠纷。
con-cili-ator /kan'silieita(r)/ noun a person or an organization
that tries to make angry people calm so that they can discuss or solve their
problems successfully 调解抚慰者;调解机构
con-cili-atory /kan'siliatari; NAmE -b:ri/ adj. having the intention
or effect of making angry people calm 调解的;抚慰的;,意在和解的;和解的:aconcfifatory
approadi/attftude/gesture/move 调解的古法;,和解尚
表凌丨婆蕙/行劫
con-clse /kan'sais/ adj. 1
giving
only the information that: is necessary and
important, usipg few words 间明
的;,简练的;銜诘的:a conciis^summary简明辉要知 总结◊ dear concise
instructions 真齒意嫉的说朋 2 [only before noun] (of a book.书籍)shorter than the
original book,on which it was based简略如;简清的;简明的: a concise dictionary 简明词典瓤《>»1.656.1丫〇"\/.«)11<.156- ness (also less.frequent con-c\-s\on /kan'si3n/) noun [jj],
con-clave /'korjkleiv; NAmE 'kairj-/ noun {formal) a meeting to discuss
sth in private; the people at this meeting秘密会议;秘密会饮♦会#
C〇n-clude /kan'kluid/ verfc
1
.(not used in the
progressive tenses:不.用.于'进』.行时) 〜sth (from sth) | 〜(from sth) that …to
decide or believe sth as a result of what you have heard or seen 断定;推断出;得出结论:[VN] What do you
condude 介om that?你从这件事中得出了什么结论? ◊
[V (that)] The report concluded (that) the cheapest option was to dose
the kibomtory.这份报告认为代价最低廉的选择是关
闭■实验室^ ◊ [V that]
He,concZudeji^/irom their remarks that they were not
in/avour o/t/ie.pkm,他从他们的话语 中推断出他们)不赞同此项计划[VN thatUt was concluded
that the level of change necessary would be bw•结设孱,需弯作出的变更程度很低。[also V speech]
2
~ (sth) (with sth) (formal)
to come to an end; to bring
sth to an end (使)结束,终止:[V] Let me mafce _/ust a /ew condudi'ng •我_讲几句i舌作为结寒语。◊
The programme concluded with Stravinsky^ 'Rite of Spring’•演出节目以斯特拉文斯基的《春祭》结東。◊ He
concluded by wishing everyone a sdfe trip home. 话结束时祝愿关彖回家一路平安。◊ [VN] TTie commission conduded its investigation
fast month.委鬼会在:个启赛 止了 调查。[V speech] ‘Anyway, she
shoulld be back soon,’he conducted•“不管怎样,她很快佘回来。—他最
'后说道P 3 [VN]〜sth (with sb) to
arrange and settle an agreement with sb formally and finally 送成,.订立,,缔 结(协定.):They concluded a
treaty with
同土聋其缔结了 .一 项条约。A trade agreement was
conduded between the two countries•'两国之间签_了贸
易协定。
COn.cIli.sion
〇*w /k9n_klu:3n/
1 [C] something that you decide when you
have thought about all the information connected with the situation 结论;推论:I've come to the
conclusion that he's not the right person/or the扣b•我断定他不适脊做这项工作。
0 It took the jury some dtne to reach the
conclusion that she was 陪审团痒了很长时间才得出‘结论认为她
有罪。◊ New evt’cfence
might Zead to the condusftm that we are urong.根据新籍证据可能会推断出我们是
错的。◊ We can sa/dy
draw sc)me cortclusions 介om our discission.从讨论中我们可以有把握地得出一些结论。
4〇9 concrete
2 [C^ usually sing.] the
end of sth such as a speech or a piece of writing 结束;错果;结尾;错局:.7716£:〇肛^- sion
o/t/ie book was disappointing.这部书的结尾令'A失 ‘望V.
〇M conclusion, (= finally)'LwoukUifce to thanfc … 最后i,.我想感谢…we
toofc. this argument to, its togicaiamch/sion ..•假如我们把这个:论点归结到合乎其
逻辑的结论…3 [u].the
formal and final arrangement of sth official 签订达成;缔结.HT?1 completion : the successful condusion o/a trade
treaty 贸易条约的成功签
署' jump/leap to con’clMsions | jump/leap to the
conclusion that ... to make a decision about
sb/sth too quickly, before you know or have thought about all the facts 匆忙下结论,.;,贸然断定:There. go again—jumping to
condusions.我又犯老毛病了.,.冒冒失
失地就卡结奋。一more at foregone c〇n-clu*sive /kan'kluzsiv/ adj. proving sth, and allowing no doubt or
confusion 结论性的;不容置疑
的;确凿的:conducive evicience/prooj^results 确凿.的 不容置疑的结果 Pm inconclusive ► con-clu-
adv. : to.prove sth condusiveiy 确凿地证明某事 con-coct /kan'kDkt; NAmE -'ka:kt/ verb [VN] 1 to make sth, especially food or drink, by
mixing different things 调制,调合,配制(尤指食物或饮料):The soup mis concocted from up to a dozen different kinds offish, 汤是用多达十几种不词的鱼熬制而成的。2
to invent a story, an excuse, etc.,虚构,牡撰,编造(故事、借口
等 > Hd cook up, make up : She concocted some elaborate story to
expiafn her absence•她精心编造了解释
她不在场些谲言
con.coc.tion
/kan'kokjn;
NAmE -'kaikjn/ noun a strange or unusual mixture of things,
especially drinks or medicines (古怪或少见的 >
混合物,调合物,调配品
i
尤指饮料或药物):a concoction 〇/cream
iind rum 奶油和朗_姆酒调制的怪味饮料 ■
con-comi-tant /ken'kDmitant; /VA/r?£ -'ka:m-/ adj., noun • adj. [formaf) happening at the same
time as sth else, especially because one thing is related to or causes the
other (尤指相关联的或有.因果关系的事,同时发生的, 伴随的,相伴的
3
noun {formal) a. thing that happens at
the same time as sth else同时赛生的事;伴随(或相伴丨的事物
con.cord
/.kuqkaid;
AMwf'ka:gk3:rd/ wow/?划 1 〜(with sb) {formpl) peace and
agreement.栽谐.;和睦;.访调
S33 harmony : living
in concord with neighbouring ..states ■■与邻国和睦相处 EEQ discord 2 [U]〜(with sth) (grawmw 语法):(of words in.a
phrase 箄语丰.的单词).the fact of having
the same number, gender or person (数、性或人称的一致SCI AGREEMENT
con-cord-ance
/kan'Hoidans;
/V/\w£-'ko:rd-/ noun 1 [C] an alphabetical list of the words used in a
book, etc. showing where and how often they are used ,(...书籍等 中按宇,顺序排增J.词语索引:a Bible concordance
^身餐 S:思语索弓丨::2
[C] ::a list produced by■ a corpputer that shows all the examples of an
individual word in a book, etc. ( t计算机 4糸的丨索♦丨,:3 [UUf^m/coy 术 i§) the state of being
similar to sth or consistent with
it 相似聋;t办询:There is reasonable
concordance between the two sets .o/resu丨ts.两道结果之^间有.養.合理的
一致。
con-cordat /kan'koidaet; NAmE
-'ko:rd-; BrE also kon-/ noun an agreement, especially between
the Roman Catholic Church and the state (本指穸马教廷与各国政
與i丁龙的)政教铋氣政教焱约, con-course
/'korjkois;
NAmE 'kairjkoirs/ noun a large, open part of a public building,
especially an airport or a train station (尤指机场或火4站的)大厅,广盛:the station concourse .
Concrete ^ /'kDrjkrirt; NAmE'ka:Y)-/ adj., noun, verb
4
ad;/’. 1 made of concrete
混凝土制的:a concrete _/loor 混 凝土地面 2
based on facts, not on ideas, or guesses 确实
的、具体的(而非想象或穑测的):concrete evidence/ proposak/proo/确凿的证据;具体的建议;确实的证明
〇 'Itys only a suspicion/ she
said, Nothing concrete.7 “那 只是怀疑,”她说,“没有任何确实的依据。” easier to think in concrete
terms rather than in the abstract.结合具体的事物来思考要比袖象思考容易些。