n.適應(yīng)者;調(diào)停者;通融者
Instructors with an accommodator style were much better appreciated by students than divergers or assimilators. 師生學(xué)習(xí)形態(tài)一致性并不影響學(xué)生實(shí)習(xí)成績。
During the meeting, there were members who were accommodator, avoider, competitor and compromiser, but no collaborator. 在會(huì)議過程,成員們作了折衷,回避,競爭和妥協(xié),卻沒有合作者。
In such circumstance, age v.s. culture influences our three team members’ conflict style, and we preferred to be accommodator and avoider. 在這個(gè)情形下,年紀(jì)較文化傳統(tǒng)也影響了我們?nèi)M員的處理沖突的風(fēng)格,于是我們寧可折衷和回避。
In the risk management field, a good early warning system with clearly loaning rules will help the bank's accommodator to make loans. 在風(fēng)險(xiǎn)管理領(lǐng)域中,良好的預(yù)警制度與明確的授信目標(biāo),將有助于銀行放款人員進(jìn)行授信業(yè)務(wù)之評估參考。
and the accommodator, like our street-smart and people-smart. 容納者就像街頭型和人情型聰明的人。