pacify
/ˈpæsɪfaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpæsɪfaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpa-sə-ˌfī/ (ame, mw)
pacify — 動詞
- pacifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- pacifieshe / she / it
- pacifiedpast simple
- pacifying-ing form
1. to make an angry or upset person feel calmer and more willing to accept the situ
安撫
讓生氣或不安的人平靜下來
to make an angry or upset person feel calmer and more willing to accept the situation
Antonia brought tea and kind words to pacify the angry customer.
Antonia 端來茶和溫和的話語,想安撫那位憤怒的顧客。
pacify + person after a complaint
A short break helped pacify the children after the noisy bus ride.
短暫休息幫助安撫了那群在吵鬧車程後情緒激動的孩子。
Minho tried to pacify his sister when the cake fell apart.
蛋糕散掉時,Minho 試著安撫妹妹。
The manager offered a refund to pacify guests waiting at the front desk.
經理提出退款,好安撫在櫃台前等待的客人。
文法句型
pacify + person/group
用法筆記
The object is usually a person or group that is already complaining, angry, or upset. It is more formal than 'calm' and often suggests trying to stop resistance or protest.
常見錯誤
2. to make a place peaceful again by ending fighting, violent disorder, or armed re
平定
使動亂地區恢復平靜
to make a place peaceful again by ending fighting, violent disorder, or armed resistance
Government troops were sent to pacify the border towns after the attack.
攻擊過後,政府派遣部隊去平定那些邊境城鎮。
pacify + place in military or political writing
The king hoped a new treaty would pacify the province without more bloodshed.
國王希望新條約能在不再流血的情況下平定那個省。
Leaders met at dawn to pacify the region before harvest season began.
領袖們在黎明時會面,希望在收成季開始前平定該地區。
Extra police failed to pacify the capital after three nights of violence.
連續三晚暴力事件後,增派的警力仍未能平定首都。
- inflame
to make conflict or anger worse
- destabilize
to make a place less peaceful or orderly
文法句型
pacify + place/region
用法筆記
The object is a place or population, not one upset individual. This use is common in military and political writing and can imply force or strict control rather than gentle reassurance.