11.Ellen respects Gary’s qualities of broad-mindedness and humanism; she cannot,
however, _____ them with his _____ support of political creed that seems to
oppose precisely those qualities.
(A) reconcile; dogmatic
(B) repudiate; jingoistic
(C) assuage; logical
(D) acknowledge; polemical
統計: A(29), B(10), C(8), D(13), E(0) #777386
詳解 (共 8 筆)
- vt. 及物動詞
使和解,使和好[(+with)]
After each quarrel the children are soon reconciled . 每次吵架之後孩子們很快就會和好。
調停,調解
The teacher had to reconcile disputes among her pupils . 老師不得不調解她學生中的糾紛。
調和;使一致[(+with)]
We must reconcile our statements with our conduct . 我們必須做到言行一致。
使安於,使甘心於[H][(+to)]
She could not reconcile herself to failure . 她不甘心於失敗。
- a. 形容詞
having ideas or beliefs that you are completely certain about and expect other people to accept without question 自以為是的; 固執己見的; 武斷的
Her staff find her bossy and dogmatic . 她的員工發現她是個愛指揮別人﹑自以為是的人。
狹隘愛國主義的
- 釋義
- a. 形容詞
狹隘愛國主義的
強硬武力外交政策的
- vt. 及物動詞
literary -to make an unpleasant feeling less painful or severe; RELIEVE (1) 【文】緩和﹐減輕﹐平息
Nothing could assuage his guilt . 沒有任何事能減輕他的罪疚感。
- a. 形容詞
邏輯學的[Z]
合邏輯的;合理的
It is logical to assume that they will attend . 按理他們是會出席的。
a logical argument 合乎邏輯的推理
(邏輯上)當然的,必然的
a logical result of an action 某種行動的必然結果
(A) reconcile; dogmatic