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intermediary

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英 [ˌɪntəˈmi:diəri]
美 [ˌɪntərˈmidieri]
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  • adj.

    中间人的;调解的;居间的;媒介的

  • n.

    中间人;媒介;调解人;中间阶段

  • 变形

    复数:intermediaries

    英英释义

    intermediary[ ,intə'mi:diəri ]

    • n.a negotiator who acts as a link between parties

      同义词:mediatorgo-betweenintermediatorintercessor

    学习怎么用

    词组短语

    intermediary services中介服务

    financial intermediary金融中介机构;金融中介人;金融媒介物

    intermediary trade居间贸易;中介贸易

    intermediary agent中介,媒介

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Explained by Gautama Buddha, he also stated that there is no intermediary between mankind and the divine; distant gods and God are subjected to karma themselves in decaying heavens.
      佛陀解释,他也声称人与神之间并没有仲裁者;遥远的众神和神本身在腐朽的天堂上会受到因果报应。
    2. He refused to act as an intermediary between the two director.
      他拒绝充当这两个董事之间的调解人。
    3. I found a part-time job through a intermediary.
      我通过中介找到了一份兼职。
    4. For Descartes, the imagination is a important intermediary between the thinking and the extension.
      想象是思维转向物体性广延的重要中介。
    5. They disliked each other too much to meet, so they conducted all their business through an intermediary.
      他们彼此交恶不愿相见,有事均通过中间人处理。
    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. Now, a living language has been found that can play the same intermediary role more successfully.
      最近,已找到了一种现存的语言,它能更有效地起到中间媒介的作用。

    权威例句

    Intermediary metabolism of fructose.
    Financial intermediary-coalitions
    Financial information intermediary system
    Financial Intermediary Development and Growth: Causes and Causality
    Intermediary metabolism of organic matter in the sediments of a eutrophic lake.
    Electronic payment system utilizing intermediary account
    Trade Credit, Financial Intermediary Development, and Industry Growth
    Blood intermediary metabolite and insulin concentrations after an overnight fast: reference ranges for adults, and interrelations.
    CD94 surface density identifies a functional intermediary between the CD56bright and CD56dim human NK-cell subsets.
    Epigenome-wide association data implicate DNA methylation as an intermediary of genetic risk in Rheumatoid Arthritis