intransitive. Of persons: To come to agreement, agree with; to agree, assent to; = accord, v. 2 3.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > assent > [verb (transitive)] (25) cordc1380 intransitive. Of persons: To come to agreement, agree with; to agree, assent to; = accord, v. 2 3. to give handsa1425 to give hands: to consent, agree to something, or that something should happen or be the case; to make a pledge or promise. Also to give one's hand(s)… to fall to ——a1450 intransitive. To agree to or comply with (a proposal, course of action, etc.). Obsolete. agree1472 To accede to a proposal put forward by another person, typically after negotiation or consideration. transitive. With clause as object: to… to go into ——1540 intransitive. To agree with, accede to, share (a statement, opinion, etc.). Now rare. astipulate1548 intransitive. To make an agreement or stipulation; to assent or agree (to). subscribe1560 transitive. To indicate one's assent to or compliance with; to countenance, support, favour, sanction, concur in. Also with that-clause as… seal1579 figurative. To assent, lend one's support or authority to a statement or proposal. Obsolete. suffragate1606 intransitive. With to. To assent or subscribe to a particular opinion, position, etc.; to agree with; to endorse. Later also transitive: to agree… give1621 To hand over as a pledge. Also figurative (often with mixed notion of branch VI), to pledge (one's word, honour, etc.). †to give a giveor gift (that)… assent1637 transitive (elliptically) To agree to, sanction. Obsolete. homologate1644 transitive. To express agreement with or approval of; to assent to, acknowledge; to countenance; to ratify, confirm. to take up with1673 intransitive. to take up with. To adopt, espouse, agree with (an idea, belief, etc.); to become interested or engaged in (a profession or… affirmative1775 transitive. To carry (a proposal, motion, etc.); to agree to, support (a suggestion or remark); to reply in the affirmative. chorus1836 figurative. To add an expression of assent, etc., to (another's utterances); to ‘echo’. yea-say1887 transitive. To say ‘yea’ to (a person); to assent or agree to (something). yes1915 transitive. U.S. To say ‘yes’ to; to agree with or assent to; to behave in an obsequious or ingratiating manner towards. Subcategories:— to statement, opinion, or proposal (3) — to articles or terms (1) — touch with a sceptre as sign of royal assent (1) — please or humour (a person) by agreement or assent (2) — vouchsafe an assent to (1) |
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