mediator 英 ['miːdɪeɪtə]   美 ['midɪetɚ]

mediator

mediator  英 ['miːdɪeɪtə] 美 ['midɪetɚ]

n. 调停者 

名词复数:mediators 

He will appear in the role of mediator. 他将出演调停者.
Who will act as mediator in the dispute. 谁在争端中充当调解人?

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  • n. 调停者
  • 1. He will appear in the role of mediator.

    他将出演调停者.

  • 2. Who will act as mediator in the dispute.

    谁在争端中充当调解人?

  • 3. Mother acts as a mediator when John and Jim quarrel.

    当约翰和吉姆争吵时,母亲充当调解人.

  • mediator (n.) mid-14c., from Late Latin mediatorem (nominative mediator) "one who mediates," agent noun from past participle stem of mediare "to intervene, mediate," also "to be or divide in the middle" (see mediate). Originally applied to Christ, who in Christian theology "mediates" between God and man. Meaning "one who intervenes between two disputing parties" is first attested late 14c. Feminine form mediatrix (originally of the Virgin Mary) from c. 1400. Related: Mediatorial; mediatory.
me·di·ator / ˈmiːdieɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈmiːdieɪtər / noun a person or an organization that tries to get agreement between people or groups who disagree with each other 调停者;斡旋者;解决纷争的人(或机构) mediator mediators me·di·ator / ˈmiːdieɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈmiːdieɪtər /
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