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accorded

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

给予,给予的,给予了,给予的是

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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

  • Consideration of future generations and the shared desire to leave behind a livable planet for them helped inspire international collaboration on the accord — championed in large part by members of those future generations.

  • He received the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his international work, including the accords.

  • Democrats and Republicans since then have found rare accord in challenging preeminent digital firms over their ever-expanding footprints and the consequences they pose.

  • A deal is not required to bring students into classrooms — the groups have come close to reaching an accord multiple times — but an agreement would make it more likely that teachers would willingly return.

  • Before 2020, the United States had fallen badly behind its targets under the accord.

  • A similar chair should be accorded al-Zawahiri if and when he is ever captured alive.

  • A New Jersey court accorded her temporary custody, allowing Dmitriy visits with Kirill.

  • Actions by the state need to be evidence-based and due process needs to be accorded to all communities living in Ireland.

  • The three were accorded the same rights as any defendant, including legal counsel.

  • The reinstatement of Har Bracha makes it eligible for government benefits and all the privileges accorded to Hesder schools.

  • A still more signal triumph to American ingenuity was accorded on Thursday.

  • He was well entitled to the Resolution of cordial thanks which the associated companies accorded to him.

  • That timid matron, overcome by the honour accorded her, sat on the edge of her chair, cup in hand.

  • The old woman rubbed her own hand on her apron, an honor usually accorded only to the preacher, and held it out.

  • His appearance accorded with our ideas of the Vikings of old; he was, in fact, of Norwegian descent.