consensus
의미: General agreement among a group of people; a shared opinion reached by most or all members.
Consensus does not necessarily mean unanimous agreement — it implies broad accord where most people agree, even if some have reservations. 'Reach a consensus,' 'build a consensus,' and 'the general consensus' are standard collocations. In politics, 'consensus politics' describes an approach that seeks common ground rather than confrontation. In science, 'the scientific consensus' refers to the position supported by the overwhelming majority of experts. Note: 'consensus of opinion' is often considered redundant.
예문
- After lengthy discussion, the committee reached a consensus on the revised proposal. 经过长时间的讨论,委员会就修改后的提案达成了共识。Tras un largo debate, el comité alcanzó un consenso sobre la propuesta revisada.長時間の議論の末、委員会は修正案についての合意に達した。긴 논의 끝에 위원회는 수정안에 대한 합의에 도달했다.
- The scientific consensus on climate change is that human activity is the primary driver. 关于气候变化的科学界共识是,人类活动是主要驱动因素。El consenso científico sobre el cambio climático es que la actividad humana es el principal factor determinante.気候変動に関する科学的コンセンサスは、人間の活動が主な要因であるということである。기후 변화에 관한 과학적 합의는 인간 활동이 주된 원인이라는 것이다.
- Building consensus among the various stakeholders proved more challenging than anticipated. 在各利益相关方之间构建共识比预期更具挑战性。Construir un consenso entre las diversas partes interesadas resultó más difícil de lo previsto.様々な利害関係者の間で合意を形成することは、予想以上に困難であった。다양한 이해관계자들 사이에서 합의를 형성하는 것은 예상보다 더 어려운 일이었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: professional, academic, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin consensus (agreement, accord), from consentire (to feel together, agree), from con- (together) + sentire (to feel). The word was adopted into English in the 17th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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