单词 | consensual |
释义 | Word family noun consent adjective consensual verb consent con·sen·su·al /kənˈsenʃuəl/ adjective formal 1 involving the agreement of all or most people in a group 全体赞同的,一致同意的 a consensual style of management 一致同意的管理风格2. consensual sexual activity is wanted and agreed to by the people involved 〔性行为〕双方同意的,两厢情愿的Examples from the Corpusconsensual• The act of the directing mind is here unilateral and not consensual and bilateral.• Security interests can be divided broadly into consensual and non-consensual securities.• Cohesion is maintained by building up a structure of consensual decision-making to make every individual feel an important participant.• In terms of government legislation, empirical research has indicated that a consensual model is indeed more applicable.• The starting-point for any aesthetic evaluation of the art object was based on a consensual notion of beauty.• The rhetoric of adversary politics, it is argued, hides a more consensual substance.• As masculinist networks, armies develop the usual patterns of consensual transgressive behaviour.From Longman Business Dictionaryconsensualcon‧sen‧su‧al /kənˈsensjuəl-ʃuəl/ adjective [only before a noun]COMMERCE consensual agreements, plans, or actions are ones in which all the people involved agree with what is being doneWe think we will be able to reach aconsensual plan that’s fair to all parties.This move towards consensual politics replaces the traditional confrontational approach we used to see between the parties.Origin consensual (1700-1800) Latin consensus; → CONSENSUScon·sen·su·al adjectiveChineseSyllable Corpus most or agreement all involving the of Business people in |
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