acquiescence
英 [ˌækwiˈesns]
美 [ˌækwiˈesns]
n. 默然接受; 默认; 默许; 顺从
BNC.14506 / COCA.17580
牛津词典
noun
- 默然接受;默认;默许;顺从
the fact of being willing to do what sb wants and to accept their opinions, even if you are not sure that they are right- There was general acquiescence in the UN sanctions.
普遍默认了联合国的制裁。
- There was general acquiescence in the UN sanctions.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 同意;默认;默许;顺从
Acquiescenceis agreement to do what someone wants, or acceptance of what they do even though you do not agree with it.- Deirdre smiled her acquiescence...
戴尔德丽微笑着表示同意。 - Fear of rapid social change made temporary acquiescence in slavery tolerable in the South.
对飞速的社会变革的恐惧使得南部对奴隶制暂时的默许变得可以忍受。
- Deirdre smiled her acquiescence...
英英释义
noun
- agreement with a statement or proposal to do something
- he gave his assent eagerly
- a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly
- acceptance without protest
双语例句
- Unilateral acquiescence to the aggressive initiatives of another player ( the orthodox unilateral free-trade response) is a sure way to lose.
单方面默许另一方的挑衅性举措(传统单边自由贸易主义者的回应)必输无疑。 - This is due to his acquiescence.
这是因为他的默许。 - Thus while some attacks, such as the murder of the journalist Anna Politkovskaya in 2006, may have taken place on Kremlin orders or with its acquiescence, these have been the minority.
因此,尽管一些袭击可能得到克里姆林宫的授意或默许,例如2006年女记者安娜波利特科夫斯卡娅(annapolitkovskaya)的遇害,但此类情况是少数。 - Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect any equitable jurisdiction to refuse relief on the ground of acquiescence or otherwise.
本条例并不影响法院基于默许或其它理由拒绝济助的衡平法司法管辖权。 - Waiver or acquiescence presupposes that the person to be bound is fully cognizant of his rights.
放弃或默认的权利应当是以当事人已充分认识他的权利为前提。 - May I hope for your acquiescence, and for your not influencing your son against such a tenant?
我是否可望得到您的同意,您是否能允许您的儿子不要拒绝我这个房客? - For an economic elite whose perquisites ultimately depend on the acquiescence of everybody else, it is a silly and dangerous pose to strike.
对于金融界精英们而言,说到底他们的特权有赖于所有其他人的默许,针锋相对是愚蠢而危险的行为。 - I suggest acquiescence if you enjoy grappling with the urge to hurl yourself in front of a train.
我的建议如果你喜欢将自己投身于一列火车前面的那种冲动话,那么就采用默许法。 - Elizabeth was exceedingly pleased with this proposal, and felt persuaded of her sister's ready acquiescence.
伊丽莎白非常赞成这个建议,而且相信姐姐也会赞成。 - Fear of rapid social change made temporary acquiescence in slavery tolerable in the South.
对飞速的社会变革的恐惧使得南部对奴隶制暂时的默许变得可以忍受。