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accord

/uh-kawrd/US // əˈkɔrd //UK // (əˈkɔːd) //

给予,洽洽,洽商,给予的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be in agreement or harmony; agree.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make agree or correspond; adapt.
    • : to grant; bestow: to accord due praise.
    • : Archaic. to settle; reconcile.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : proper relationship or proportion; harmony.
    • : a harmonious union of sounds, colors, etc.
    • : consent or concurrence of opinions or wills; agreement.
    • : an international agreement; settlement of questions outstanding among nations.

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Examples

  • They signed an accord in November, but continue to accuse each other of violating the agreement.

  • The accord also outlines the safety protocols and protective items that should be in each school building before students and teachers enter.

  • They agreed to authorize subpoenas in early October that lawmakers never had to send after the three tech executives agreed to appear on their own accord.

  • The so-called deadline for a stimulus accord came and went yesterday with no deal, and yet Nancy Pelosi remains “optimistic.”

  • He noted that singling out patterns of misconduct among officers could potentially lend itself to the “rotten apple” theory — the idea that there are a few bad cops who misbehave of their own accord.

  • You can accord it a place, and then—hopefully—like Amelia and Sam find a way to get on with your life.

  • They simply would not leak this shocking story about big lineup changes on their own accord.

  • The administration has not explained how the strikes accord with international law.

  • When he felt anxious or needed to think, his feet carried him, once again of their own accord, to a station.

  • Failure to reach an accord will add yet more potentially apocalyptic uncertainties to the Middle Eastern scene.

  • Then, with one accord, they all rose and began to steer their way around the furniture toward the hall, Goliath following.

  • I always try to do the right thing, but, anyway, these arms and hands would do good of their own accord.

  • I watched over you till you recovered consciousness of your own accord, and now—now I am here to guide you safely back to the inn.

  • About a week later, Edward had a communication from Bruce expressing a strong desire for accord and amity.

  • A few days ago I was lunching with Ostrovsky, and he proposed, entirely of his own accord, to write a libretto for me.