entente
entente 英 [ɒnˈtɒnt] 美 [ɑnˈtɑnt]
n. 协约;谅解;协定
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- n. 协约;谅解;协定
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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。
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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.
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