单词 | dovish |
释义 | dovish[ duhv-ish ] / ˈdʌv ɪʃ / adjective(especially of a person in public office) advocating peace, compromise, or a conciliatory national attitude:Mr. Weizman made his name as one of Israel's most celebrated fighting men, yet he worked to transform himself into a dovish politician. Economics. advocating low interest rates or other monetary policies aimed at reducing unemployment rather than inflation:With the jobless rate in double digits, the same dovish remarks can be expected from other Federal Reserve officials. like or resembling a dove or any of the bird’s typical features or behaviors:The sofa fabric is a soft dovish gray. Also dove·like [duhv-lahyk] /ˈdʌvˌlaɪk/ . Origin of dovishdov(e)1 + -ish1 OTHER WORDS FROM dovishdov·ish·ness, nounWords nearby dovishdovetail, dovetailed, dovetail hinge, dovetail plane, dovetail saw, dovish, Dovzhenko, dow, dowable, dowager, dowager's hump Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dovish |
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