detente
美[de'tɑnt]
- n. (国际关系中紧张局面的)缓和
词态变化
复数: detentes;
中文词源
detente 缓和
de-, 不,非,使相反。-tent, 伸出,拉紧,词源同intense, tension.引申义缩回,缓和。
英文词源
- détente
- détente: [20] English originally acquired this word from French in the 17th century as detent, which denotes a catch that regulates the movement of a clock. French détente, which originally signified a device for releasing a crossbow string, came from the past participle of Old French destendre ‘release’, a compound verb formed from the prefix des- ‘apart’ and tendre ‘stretch’ (related to English tension).
But English-speakers, mistakenly associating it with detain [15] (a verb of completely different origin, via Old French detenir from Latin dētinēre ‘keep back’) completely reversed its meaning, applying to a restraining catch rather than a releasing one. French, the language of diplomacy, re-lent détente to English in the first decade of the 20th century in the sense ‘relaxation of international tension’.
=> tension - detente (n.)
- 1908 as a political term, a borrowing of French détente "loosening, slackening" (used in the Middle Ages for the catch of a crossbow), from Vulgar Latin detendita, fem. past participle of Latin detendere "loosen, release," from de- "from, away" (see de-) + tendere "stretch" (see tenet). The reference is to a "relaxing" in a political situation. The French word was earlier borrowed as detent (1680s) "catch which regulates the strike in a clock."
双语例句
- 1. They have made the first move towards a detente.
- 他们已经迈出缓和两国关系的第一步。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. We can't possibly believe the myth of " detente " now.
- 我们现在无论怎样也不相信 “ 缓和 ” 的神话了.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. They talk about detente, but in actuality they are engaged in intense rivalry.
- 他们嘴里讲缓和, 骨子里却进行激烈的争夺.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 4. Many people say that detente is now a dead letter.
- 很多人说缓和国际紧张局势的论调已是明日黄花.
来自辞典例句
- 5. He warned against a fake detente that would sap resistance to expansionism.
- 他警告我们不要上假缓和的当,以免放松对扩张主义的斗争.
来自辞典例句