appeasement

appeasement
[ə'piːzmənt]
сущ.
1) успокоение, умиротворение; удовлетворение

He has no pleasure in witnessing suffering, he cannot derive the least appeasement from it. — Он не испытывает никакого удовольствия, наблюдая за чьими-либо страданиями, и не получает ни малейшего удовлетворения от этого.

The Comedies always ended to the joy and appeasement of all parties. — Комедии всегда заканчивались к радости и удовлетворению всех сторон.

2) потакание, попустительство (часто о политике); уступки

The policy of international appeasement must of course be pressed forward. — Политика международных уступок безусловно должна активно развиваться.

policy of appeasement — политика попустительства

3) утоление (голода, жажды)

It is altogether different to feel hunger and thirst, as states of pain, and to desire or will their appeasement. — Испытывать боль от голода или жажды и желать утолить их - две совершенно разные вещи.


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