entente 英 [ɒnˈtɒnt]   美 [ɑnˈtɑnt]

entente

entente  英 [ɒnˈtɒnt] 美 [ɑnˈtɑnt]

n. 协约;谅解;协定 

名词复数:ententes 

And only yesterday, it seems, Sarko and Carla were in London launching the new entente amicale. 就在昨天,似乎萨科齐和卡拉在伦敦开始了崭新的协约国友谊。
The problem is that most Britons and French know "entente cordiale" only as a phrase - and they do not really believe it. 不过问题是,大部分英国人和法国人都认为,"友好协议"只不过是措词而已,他们实际上并不相信它。

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  • n. 协约;谅解;协定
  • 1. And only yesterday, it seems, Sarko and Carla were in London launching the new entente amicale.

    就在昨天,似乎萨科齐和卡拉在伦敦开始了崭新的协约国友谊。

  • 2. The problem is that most Britons and French know "entente cordiale" only as a phrase - and they do not really believe it.

    不过问题是,大部分英国人和法国人都认为,"友好协议"只不过是措词而已,他们实际上并不相信它。

  • entente (n.) "an understanding," 1854, from French éntente "an understanding," from Old French entente "intent, intention; attention; aim, goal" (12c.), noun use of fem. past participle of entendre "to direct one's attention" (see intent). Political sense arose in 19c. from entente cordiale (1844); the best-known example was that between England and France (1904), to which Russia was added in 1908.
en·tente / ɒnˈtɒnt ; NAmE ɑːnˈtɑːnt / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] ( from French) a friendly relationship between two countries (国家间的)友好关系 the Franco-Russian entente 法俄友好关系 entente ententes en·tente / ɒnˈtɒnt ; NAmE ɑːnˈtɑːnt /
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