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agree with

/uh-gree/US // əˈgri //UK // (əˈɡriː) //

赞同,同意,认同,赞成

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v.无主动词 verb
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    a·greed, a·gree·ing.

    • : to have the same views, emotions, etc.; harmonize in opinion or feeling: I don't agree with you.
    • : to give consent; assent: He agreed to accompany the ambassador. Do you agree to the conditions?
    • : to live in concord or without contention; get along together.
    • : to come to one opinion or mind; come to an arrangement or understanding; arrive at a settlement: They have agreed on the terms of surrender.
    • : to be consistent; harmonize: This story agrees with hers.
    • : to correspond; conform; resemble: The play does not agree with the book.
    • : to be suitable; comply with a preference or an ability to digest: The food did not agree with me.
    • : Grammar. to correspond in inflectional form, as in number, case, gender, or person; to show agreement. In The boy runs, boy is a singular noun and runs agrees with it in number.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    a·greed, a·gree·ing.

    • : to concede; grant: I agree that he is the ablest of us.
    • : Chiefly British. to consent to or concur with: We agree the stipulations. I must agree your plans.

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Examples

  • This lets the lender and the buyer know whether the value and the loan amount are in keeping with the what you have agreed to pay for the property.

  • Six automakers, including Ford, have voluntarily agreed to abide by California’s higher efficiency standards, and Newsom cited them Wednesday as proof that the industry can make the switch.

  • Earlier this summer, another round of direct stimulus payments to Americans was one of the few issues the two parties agreed on.

  • Though he still considered it “spiteful retaliation,” his office reduced the charges and agreed to push for probation after the officers pleaded guilty to fourth-degree criminal mischief.

  • I consulted a respected outside oncologist, who suggested a complete neck dissection, potential new radiation, and a chest CT scan to look for metastases—yet he agreed that none of it would improve survival chances.

  • Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.

  • Pentagon leaders agree to a person that the U.S. war against ISIS is succeeding.

  • Even Democrats and Republicans can agree that Nazis are bad and Social Security is good.

  • Ironically, this is the one precept on which liberals and conservatives agree.

  • For his part, husband James knew all along; historians generally agree he was in on it.

  • I issued a censure, and ordered that no one should agree to their conclusions, and that the Dominicans should not hold them.

  • As for Brammel, he consented, as he was ready to agree to any thing but a personal visit to the great metropolis.

  • He and Mathieson p. 66did not always agree, and the clash of arms frequently raged between them.

  • Jessie, we put first because to us she is of the most importance, and her father and mother would agree.

  • We have had three counsels' opinions on the subject, and they all agree that the patent is good.