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1。Seek peace and forgive others unprincipledly.
2。Accommodating, conniving, unrestricted, accommodating or tolerating out of care or kindness.
e.g.: Tolerate adultery (conniving at adultery and causing great evil; Too much tolerance encourages bad people and bad things. Aunt).
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Palliation means connivance.
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Pamper. There is a sense of connivance.
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1. Palliation is a Chinese word for oak stool, pinyin is gū xī, which means to seek peace and forgive others unprincipled (different from "considerate").
3. Example sentence: If we don't punish criminals in time, we will tolerate adultery.
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PalliativeIt means: accommodating without principle.
Pinyin: gū xī
Citation: "Yuan Dian Zhang, Criminal Department II, Department of Prison": "The shackles of day and night may cause tragic injuries, and appeasement may be unexpected." "The Outer History of Confucianism".
The eighth round: "If people invite Mr., they will be strict when they open their mouths; The old man was very appeased, so he never took him to Mr. Present. ”
Synonym. connivance [ zòng róng ].
Interpretation: Leave wrong words and deeds unchecked.
Citation: Ku Xinqing Huang Junzai's "Golden Pot Langmo Qinyuan Dream Strategy": "The deaf and dumb people in your family are conniving at the maid who is not careful to bully people!" Cao Yu, "Pekingese".
Act I: "You are so indulgent in everything!" ”
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The term "tolerated" refers to an accommodating, tolerant or temporarily non-handling attitude towards a problem or mistake. From the Tang Dynasty Li Zhao's "Supplement to the History of the Tang Kingdom" volume: "Dezong has restored Jingque, often afraid of trouble, one county and one town, and there will be soldiers who will tolerate it." ”
The term can be used to describe the way in which a problem or error is dealt with in certain situations, usually temporary, superficial, and without actually solving the problem or eliminating the root cause of the error. Palliative care can sometimes refer to temporary relief from an illness or injury, but there is no cure for the illness or injury.
Palliative treatment is often temporary and superficial, failing to address the root cause of the problem, but only temporarily obscuring the existence of the problem. In some cases, palliation can make the problem worse and even lead to greater losses. Therefore, in solving the problem, decisive measures must be taken and the existence of the problem cannot be tolerated.
Use the word "palliation" to form a sentence:
1. Parents should not tolerate their children's wrong behaviors and should correct them in time.
2. The boss tolerated the late behavior of the employee many times, and as a result, the employee became more and more undisciplined.
3. The alleviation of environmental or pollution problems eventually led to the deterioration of the environment.
4. When dealing with diseases, doctors should not be tolerated, and effective methods should be adopted.
5. The law cannot tolerate illegal acts, and must be severely punished in accordance with the law. <>
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To be appeased means to be reluctant, to forgive others without principle.
Pinyin: gū xī
Mold roll Qi Zhuyin].
synonyms] let go, indulge, accommodate.
Antonyms] tart felling, solemnity, harsh treatment of Danling.
Palliative sentences1, he was so kind that he even tolerated and nurtured adultery and made a big mistake.
2. Since we know that those people harbor evil intentions, we must not tolerate and nurture adultery.
3. For those criminals who are unscrupulous and quietly prepared for evil, they must be severely punished and never tolerated.
4. We must not tolerate the black sheep that endanger society.
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Palliative
Pronunciation]: [gū xī].
Interpretation]: 1Yugoan. 2.Unprincipled tolerance. 3.It is called leniency. 4.Jews and children.
synonyms]: indulgence.
Pacify the silver sentencesHis mistakes should not be tolerated. Imitation.
I don't care, I'm just going to be appeased to you.
He never tolerates and accommodates bad people and bad things.
She believed that everyone was flattering him and appeasing him.
He spent his whole life appeasementing, accommodating, and conniving at that guy.
It is more common to have some form of local palliative surgery.
We will never tolerate acts of aggression and interference out of consideration for the sake of State relations.
She also appeased the tall man to dress as ridiculously as possible, matching Kelly's dignified appearance.
He knew that he was only able to gain a foothold here because of the appeasement of his namesake, Duncan of Nock Dunda.
They wanted to appease the aggressor, and that was a big mistake.
Synonyms form sentencesIt's more abundant and more indulgent.
A hurried tone, an indulgent tone.
Why do we indulge ourselves?
Don't confuse freedom with indulgence.
We crave to indulge our whole life.
You're overindulgent to kids.
Juvenile delinquency may be blamed on parental indulgence.
He indulges himself.
This feeling of guilt turns into indulgence.
It's indescribably intoxicating, it's downright indulgence.
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