Of a person or group: to be in accord or agreement concerning a particular matter; to agree. Cf. sense 4. intransitive. Without complement and…
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement [verb (intransitive)] (69) accord?a1160 Of a person or group: to be in accord or agreement concerning a particular matter; to agree. Cf. sense 4. intransitive. Without complement and… to make (a) finec1325 to make (a) fine: to make one's peace, to settle a matter; (also) to obtain exemption from punishment or release from captivity, esp. by paying a… covenantc1330 with infinitive or clause, expressing purpose or purport. compound1419 To agree, make terms, bargain, contract (with, for). Also with indirect passive. Obsolete. packc1450 intransitive. To depart, go away, esp. hurriedly or ignominiously. Chiefly in present participle in progressive tenses. In later use chiefly in to se… patisec1475 intransitive. To make a pact or agreement; to make terms; to treat or bargain with; to plot or contrive together. to patise to: to make a treaty… conclude1477 intransitive. To come to a decision, make an arrangement or agreement, resolve, determine. of, on, upon (a question, a thing to be done, etc.). compone1478 intransitive. To make an arrangement, settlement, or bargain; to compound with debtors or offenders. bargain1483 To agree to terms asked and offered; to arrange terms, come to terms; to stipulate; to make or strike a bargain, with a person, for a thing. article1526 transitive. To arrange by treaty or stipulation; to negotiate; to stipulate. Also with infinitive or clause as object. Obsolete. make1530 transitive. To enter into, conclude (a settlement, contract, bargain); (now Law) to enter into a contract of (marriage). See also to make peace at… compact1535 intransitive. To make a compact. to dispense with1569 transferred. To make an arrangement or compound with, for an offence, etc. Obsolete. rare. temporize1579 To negotiate, to discuss terms; to arrange or make terms, to effect a compromise (with a person, etc., between persons or parties). to make termsa1599 to make terms: to agree on conditions, come to terms; chiefly with with. to strike (a person) luck1599 to strike (a person) luck: to give him a ‘luck-penny’ on making a bargain. Obsolete. to be compromised1600 to be compromised: to be agreed as the result of compromise or mutual concession, to have come to terms. Obsolete. compacka1618 = compact, v.2; to enter into a compact, league. stipulatea1648 intransitive. gen. To contract, make a bargain, settle terms, covenant (with a person or persons). Obsolete. to come to terms1657 To agree on conditions, come to an agreement (with); cf. to make terms at phrases 6. sort1685 Scottish. To come to an agreement or settlement; to come to terms (on something). paction1725 intransitive. To make an agreement. to cry off1775 intransitive. To exclaim that a negotiation is broken off, on the part of the exclaimer; to announce one's withdrawal from a negotiation, treaty… pact1904 intransitive. To enter into a pact with another party; to bargain for a thing. Subcategories:— agree to (1) — with a person (6) — in a specific way (3) — negotiate (32) — be under consideration (1) — contract in or out (2) |
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