concord 的定义
- agreement between persons, groups, nations, etc.; concurrence in attitudes, feelings, etc.; unanimity; accord: There was complete concord among the delegates.
- agreement between things; mutual fitness; harmony.
- Grammar. agreement.
- peace; amity.
- a treaty; compact; covenant.
- Music. a stable, harmonious combination of tones; a chord requiring no resolution.
concord 近义词
unity, harmony
agreement, treaty
concord 的近义词 7 个
concord 的反义词 3 个
更多concord例句
- By 1952, the Concord, a hotel in the Catskills, began making snow on its small ski hill.
- Its founder, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, believed that Olympiads were a way to communicate “love for concord and a respect for life.”
- Ever since the brutal invasion of Ireland by Oliver Cromwell in the mid-17th century, there had been no concord between England overlords and the Irish.
- As soon as the news of Lexington and Concord spread throughout North America, colonists began to think, talk, and worry a lot about what role enslaved people might play in this new world of war with Great Britain.
- Wilczek spoke to me over Zoom from his home in Concord, Massachusetts, in a gray room with a steeply sloped ceiling.
- That ‘anyplace past Concord’ faces the exact same set of issues.
- Palace, for those unfamiliar with the series, is a still wet-behind-the-ears detective in Concord, New Hampshire.
- The beach parking lot was someplace out near the Lexington and Concord battlefields.
- America is in urgent need of more stringent gun control laws, as the British discovered at Lexington and Concord.
- A condo six blocks away from Concord Baptist church recently sold for $1.04 million.
- And out of this thicket, alas, no two people ever emerge hand in hand in concord.
- Wheal Concord pumping engine, in 1827 had a similar air-pump.
- Pushing on to Concord, the thousand disciplined British regulars captured and destroyed the military stores collected there.
- Widows and orphans well remember the impunity given to the assassins of their loved ones in the name of "concord."
- In England the news of the fighting at Lexington and Concord was received with astonishment.