settle
settle 英 [ˈsetl] 美 [ˈsɛtl]
v. 解决;定居
进行时:settling 过去式:settled 过去分词:settled 第三人称单数:settles 名词复数:settles
- To settle means to come to order or rest, much as snow settles on the ground or dust settles on the dining room table.
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- v. 解决;定居
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1. You must settle the matter among yourselves.
你们必须自己商量解决这件事。
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2. You'd better step back and let them settle their own disputes.
你最好不插手他们的事,让他们自己解决他们的争端吧。
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3. So when officials tell you that we must rush to settle with the banks for the sake of the economy, don’t believe them.
所以,当政府官员说为了经济的缘故我们必须赶紧与银行达成解决方案时,不要相信他们说的话。
- settle (n.) "long bench," 1550s, from Middle English setle "a seat," from Old English setl "a seat, stall; position, abode; setting of a heavenly body," related to sittan "to sit," from Proto-Germanic *setla- (source also of Middle Low German, Middle Dutch setel, Dutch zetel, German Sessel, Gothic sitls), from PIE *sedla- (source also of Latin sella "seat, chair," Old Church Slavonic sedlo "saddle," Old English sadol "saddle"), from root *sed- (1) "to sit."
- settle (v.) "come to rest," Old English setlan "cause to sit, place, put," from setl "a seat" (see settle (n.)). Related: Settling. Compare German siedeln "to settle, colonize."
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