intransitive. Of two or more things: to be in accord, harmony, or agreement with each other; frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase as well, tog…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree/be in harmony/be congruous [verb (intransitive)] (67) accord1340 intransitive. Of two or more things: to be in accord, harmony, or agreement with each other; frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase as well, tog… cord1340 Of things: To agree, be in harmony; impersonal to be suitable; = accord, v. 4 5. concordc1374 Of things: To agree, be in harmony, harmonize. agree1447 intransitive. To come to agreement or accord, make up one's differences; (also) to become friends with someone. Now rare. to stand togetherc1449 intransitive. Of two or more qualities, properties, etc.: to be consistent; to be in harmony or agreement. rhyme?a1475 intransitive. figurative. To agree, accord; to have a form that corresponds with something. commonc1475 intransitive. To be in accordance with. Also with to. rare. gree?a1513 To be in harmony in opinion, way of life, etc.; to be of the same mind; to be friends; also of things, to be in accord or harmonious. correspond1529 intransitive. To answer to something else in respect of fitness; to agree with; to be agreeable or conformable to; to be congruous or in harmony with. consent1540 Of things: To agree, be in harmony. Obsolete. cotton1567 To ‘get on’ together or with each other; to suit each other; to work harmoniously, harmonize, agree. (Const. sometimes together, with.) of things. pan1572 intransitive. To fit, tally, correspond, agree. Hence: to suit; to show an aptitude for. reciprocate1574 Logic. intransitive. To correspond or agree with; to be interchangeable or equivalent. concur1576 Of things: To agree, accord in quality, character, etc. Obsolete. meet1579 intransitive. To agree, tally, match. Obsolete. suit1589 intransitive. To complement or be in accord with something. Now rare. sorta1592 intransitive. To suit, fit, or agree; to be in harmony or conformity. Const. with, †to, or †together. Now archaic. condog1592 intransitive. To concur, agree. square1592 To accord, concur, or correspond, to agree or fit, with something. fit1594 To agree or harmonize with. Obsolete. congrue1600 intransitive. To agree, accord. (The Quarto reading in the two following passages of Shakespeare. The stress differs in the two quots.) sympathize1601 intransitive. To agree, be in harmony, accord, harmonize. Const. with. Obsolete. symbolize1605 intransitive. To agree or harmonize in qualities or nature (or in some quality); symbolize with, to partake of the qualities or nature of; hence… to go even1607 to go even: to agree, accord (with). Obsolete. coherea1616 To combine congruously, agree. Obsolete. congreea1616 intransitive. To agree together, accord. hita1616 intransitive. To fall in suitably or exactly; to coincide; to square with, agree with. Obsolete. piece1622 intransitive. To unite, come together; to be in agreement or accordance. rare after 17th cent. (U.S. regional in later use). to fall in1626 intransitive. Of two or more things: to match, harmonize; to come together. Obsolete. harmonize1629 intransitive. To be in harmony (with); to accord, agree (in sense, sentiment, feeling, artistic effect, etc.). consist1638 To be consistent in form, tenor, or character; to be congruous; to agree, harmonize (with). See consistent, adj. n. comply1645 To agree, accord with or together. Obsolete. shadow1648 intransitive. To agree in shade of colour with (in quot. figurative); to border or verge upon a certain colour. Obsolete. quare1651 intransitive. = square, v. 9b. atonea1657 intransitive. To harmonize in character or appearance. symphonize1661 To agree, be in accordance, harmonize (with something). Obsolete. syncretize1675 intransitive. To practise syncretism; to attempt to combine different or opposing tenets or systems; †loosely, to agree, accord. chime1690 figurative. intransitive. To accord harmoniously, harmonize, agree. jibe1813 intransitive. To chime in (with); to be in harmony or accord; to agree. consone1873 intransitive. To be consonant. Subcategories:— in position, amount, etc. (1) — upon comparison (1) — exactly (5) — be consistent (5) — be compatible (9) — come into agreement (5) — produce a harmony of significance (1) |
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