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consensus

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con·sen·sus /kənˈsensəs/ ●○○ AWL noun [singular, uncountableU]  
PPAGREEan opinion that everyone in a group agrees with or accepts 共同意见,一致看法,共识 SYN agreement
consensus on/about
 a lack of consensus about the aims of the project
在该计划的目标上缺乏共识
consensus that
 There is a consensus among teachers that children should have a broad understanding of the world.
教师们一致认为儿童应该对世界有广泛的了解。
 The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration.
欧盟财政部长会议未能就一体化的进度达成共识。
 the current consensus of opinion
目前观点上的一致
 The general consensus was that technology was a good thing.
大家都认为科技是好东西。
 the consensus politics of the fifties
50年代的共识政治
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
reach a consensus (also arrive at a consensus)
The committee found that it was unable to reach a consensus.
achieve a consensus
Will further talks achieve a consensus on the UN peace plan?
build a consensus (=gradually achieve a consensus)
Canada worked on building a consensus among national governments.
a consensus emerges (=is reached after talking about something)
No consensus emerged from these discussions.
adjectives
national/international consensus
There was no international consensus on how to deal with the situation.
political/scientific etc consensus
The scientific consensus is that global warming is already occurring.
general consensus
Most decisions are reached by general consensus.
broad consensus (=general)
There is a broad consensus that sport is good for you.
clear consensus (=one that people agree on and understand)
There was no clear consensus about the future direction of the company.
growing consensus (=one that more people are agreeing on)
The growing consensus is that we should focus on economic efficiency.
strong consensus
There is a strong consensus that it is time for a change of leadership.
phrases
a consensus of opinion
There are still areas where no consensus of opinion has been reached.
a lack of consensus
Nothing was done because of a lack of consensus on the matter.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
consensuscon·sen·sus /kənˈsensəs/ noun [singular, uncountableU]
1agreement among a group of people
The leaders failed to reach a consensus on the issue of trade barriers.
The talks are aimed at building a consensus.
2the opinion that most people in a group have
The general consensus was that she would make a good chief executive officer.
Origin consensus
(1600-1700) Latin from the past participle of consentire; → CONSENT2
con·sen·sus nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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