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 consensus [kәn'sensәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 合意, 一致, 同感

[计] 合意

[医] 同感


  1. There is broad consensus (of opinion) in the country on this issue.
    对这一问题举国上下(舆论)普遍一致.
  2. The two parties have reached a consensus.
    这两个政党达成了一致意见.
  3. Consensus politics; consensus management.
    代表多数人意见的政纲;代表民意的管理


consensus
[ noun ]
agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole
<noun.state>
the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positionsthose rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus


Consensus \Con*sen"sus\, n. [L. See {Consent}.]
Agreement; accord; consent.

That traditional consensus of society which we call
public opinion. --Tylor.

  1. The consensus of forecasts, including that from the White House, is that any recession will be shallow and brief, probably ending during the summer.
  2. "We knew as a country who we were, what we were, and there was a foreign policy that was basically born in a consensus and executed forthrightly."
  3. The new consensus revolves around the recognition that something must be done about long-term welfare dependency.
  4. Rather, they are the result of a growing consensus that mediation works and should be improved in order to ensure it works even better.
  5. First, the success of the All-Share has led to a general consensus about what is the proper way to construct indices.
  6. That resentment partly explains the erosion of the Japanese political consensus. Nor are the economic arguments for legislation negligible.
  7. On the economic calendar for today, August personal income data are expected to show a 0.5% gain, while consumption expenditures are expected to be unchanged, according to a Dow Jones Capital Markets Report consensus of economists.
  8. Several analysts cut per-share estimates to the $6.20-$6.30 range from a consensus of $6.40.
  9. Former Leahy aide John Podesta argued that such a consensus should form around legislation to extend citizen access to electronic records.
  10. The FT's survey of new year forecasts showed growth of 1.7 per cent, but the consensus is now down to growth of 1.4 per cent.
  11. "There was a consensus among the French that they wanted to free their hostages, and they supported what their government did to get us out," he said.
  12. "We must not seek 'consensus,' we must confront.
  13. But he is uncomfortable if his views agree with the consensus.
  14. Tobacco and insurance group BAT Industries fell sharply yesterday in spite of first-quarter figures well above the consensus forecast.
  15. Because of our diverse membership, the chamber applies a great deal of time and effort in forging consensus positions on important issues.
  16. This is a shame, because Mr. Bush's goodwill among minorities gives him a chance to shape a new and better civil-rights consensus.
  17. But a few experts, going against the consensus, don't think bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing.
  18. And this time around, they've got a consensus of Wall Street economists supporting their bearish view.
  19. But the consensus view, as determined by MMS International, a unit of McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, holds that industrial production remained flat for the month.
  20. The consensus is that the index will rise 0.5%.
  21. In a similar survey a month earlier, before the crash, the group's consensus foresaw a 2.8% gain in real GNP in the year ahead.
  22. My concern was to maintain peace and individual freedoms while trying to obtain a social consensus," he said.
  23. Commercial, savings and deposit banks were shut Feb. 1 in a wage dispute that has been unusual in its intensity for this Scandinavian country known for quiet negotiation and consensus. Only the Post Office bank, which has its own union, remained open.
  24. As part of this drive to seek harmony, Kusumoto's staff, which he takes to Japan once a year _ the Americans as well as the Japanese _ make their decisions by consensus.
  25. When the great Roosevelt coalition shattered in the 1960s, he says, the party consensus shattered as well.
  26. We will keep on trying; it's always difficult because it's difficult to get consensus among members of parliament.
  27. He mentioned the debate over Star Wars and the absence of a consensus in Congress and even the Bush administration over modernization of land-based nuclear missiles.
  28. Once they have formed a consensus, other signatories, numbering some 160, would probably fall in line.
  29. The General Assembly adopted by consensus a resolution praising progress toward peaceful resolutions of the conflicts in Central America following agreements by five Central American presidents at a conference in August.
  30. A Western diplomatic source, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, said there appeared to be "a growing consensus" within the party that Kadar would be asked to step dowen.
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