单词 | consensus |
释义 | consensusWord family nounconsensionconsensusadjectiveconsensualadverbconsensually Politicscon·sen·sus /kənˈsensəs/ ●○○ AWL noun [singular, uncountableU] PPAGREEan opinion that everyone in a group agrees with or accepts 共同意见,一致看法,共识 SYN agreement consensus on/about a lack of consensus about the aims of the project 在该计划的目标上缺乏共识 consensus that There is a consensus among teachers that children should have a broad understanding of the world. 教师们一致认为儿童应该对世界有广泛的了解。 The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration. 欧盟财政部长会议未能就一体化的进度达成共识。 the current consensus of opinion 目前观点上的一致 The general consensus was that technology was a good thing. 大家都认为科技是好东西。 the consensus politics of the fifties 50年代的共识政治 n COLLOCATIONS verbs reach a consensus (also arrive at a consensus) The committee found that it was unable to reach a consensus. achieve a consensus Will further talks achieve a consensus on the UN peace plan? build a consensus (=gradually achieve a consensus) Canada worked on building a consensus among national governments. a consensus emerges (=is reached after talking about something) adjectivesNo consensus emerged from these discussions. national/international consensus There was no international consensus on how to deal with the situation. political/scientific etc consensus The scientific consensus is that global warming is already occurring. general consensus Most decisions are reached by general consensus. broad consensus (=general) There is a broad consensus that sport is good for you. clear consensus (=one that people agree on and understand) There was no clear consensus about the future direction of the company. growing consensus (=one that more people are agreeing on) The growing consensus is that we should focus on economic efficiency. strong consensus phrasesThere is a strong consensus that it is time for a change of leadership. a consensus of opinion There are still areas where no consensus of opinion has been reached. a lack of consensus Nothing was done because of a lack of consensus on the matter. Examples from the Corpus consensus• There appears to be a consensus of opinion that the pilot was not at fault.• Analysts surveyed by First Call / Thomson Financial had forecast a consensus 59 cents per share.• I am convinced, having talked to the groups, that a consensus could have been reached.• The delegates will continue to meet until a consensus is reached.• They all have the reputation of being consensus politicians.• Most decisions are reached by general consensus with a minimum of formal voting. 7.• There is still no general consensus on what our future policy should be.• There was a growing consensus that the Prime Minister should resign.• Like other scientists, obesity researchers are supposed to work by a process of consensus.• Events in Eastern Europe shifted popular consensus against a new generation of nuclear weapons.• At the local level it was expressed by a shared set of values and policies, operating within a welfare state consensus.• The consensus politics of the post-1945 period in which so many of our demands were rooted is no more.• The consensus was to discontinue the march against General Paredes in Guadalajara and to attack the capital immediately.• The consensus of opinion seems to be that the Prime Minister should resign. consensus politics• Hincmar may have idealised ninth-century consensus politics; but his picture had a basis in reality.• It was the most important disavowal consensus politics in recent history.• The erosion of consensus politics overtook local government as it did many other areas of public life.• The practice of consensus politics has meant no determined action against inequalities by any Labour government.• The consensus politics of the post-1945 period in which so many of our demands were rooted is no more. From Longman Business Dictionary consensuscon·sen·sus /kənˈsensəs/ noun [singular, uncountableU] 1agreement among a group of people The leaders failed to reach a consensus on the issue of trade barriers. The talks are aimed at building a consensus. 2the opinion that most people in a group have The general consensus was that she would make a good chief executive officer. (1600-1700) Latin from the past participle of consentire; → CONSENT2 |
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