mollified

mollified

美 [ˈmɑləˌfaɪd]  英 [ˈmɒlɪfaɪd]

  • v.“mollify”的过去式和过去分词
  • 网络平歇怒气

英汉解释

v.
1.
“mollify”的过去式和过去分词

英英解释

adj.
v.

例句

"In that case go ahead with the project, " she said, mollified by his agreeable manner.

那种情况继续执行计划,”彬彬有礼态度软化

D. , free public events were offered twice a week at the Colosseum to keep the populace mollified .

公元第一个千最初几个世纪圆形竞技场星期提供免费活动安抚民众

Thought of this, it is to adopt to just lecture severely to pour, slightly and slightly mollified a facial expression way.

想到倒是刚才疾言厉色略略缓和脸色

China refused to be mollified, insisting it was owed an apology and compensation.

中国拒绝就此坚持日本道歉赔偿

Its supporters appear mollified, this time, by the prospect of seeing Iran, which Israel now regards as its most pressing threat, squeezed.

这次鉴于制衡伊朗目的以色列支持者显得平静伊朗以色列认为现在紧迫威胁

Nor has it entirely mollified European scientists who rightly fear that ITER will eat indiscriminately into other programmes.

这个方案没有宽慰那些合理担忧ITER工程不分青红皂白蚕食其他研究项目经费欧洲科学家

Honda has mollified strikers with raises of up to 24%.

本田为了平息罢工加薪高达24%。

Although the relation mollified many, exactly don't calculate special of chance intimate with.

虽然关系缓和不少到底特别亲近

Few in China were mollified when he later made it clear that he had meant China's government, not its people.

尽管之后澄清自己针对中国政府不是中国人民

The country first mollified America and evened out its trade books by raising the value of the yen.

日本开始效仿美国通过升值日元使外贸记录实现平衡

But the Senate's most outspoken China critics weren't mollified.

参议院中国坦白批评者没有因此平静下来