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me.di.ate (obj)5mi:7di7eItvto arrange (an agreement) by talking to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement, or to arrange (a connection between two things, people or groups)调停,斡旋The teachers and parents couldn't agree and she had to mediate between them. [I]老师和父母意见不一致,她只能从中斡旋。The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war. [T]这两位使者成功地调停了战争。Feinberg is a Washington lawyer who has mediated dozens of complex out-of-court settlements. [T]华盛顿律师芬伯格曾经对几十起复杂的案例进行了成功的庭外调解。She arrived here knowing no English, with her contact with the outside world mediated through her husband. [T]刚到这儿时她不懂英语,是通过她丈夫与外界接触的。
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