intransitive. To move or pass into a space or place; to go indoors or into a room.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > agree with [verb (transitive)] (44) to go ineOE intransitive. To move or pass into a space or place; to go indoors or into a room. cordc1380 intransitive. Of persons: To come to agreement, agree with; to agree, assent to; = accord, v. 2 3. consentc1386 transitive. To allow, agree to, consent to. Obsolete. covin1393 transitive. To agree upon. to be covined: to be agreed. condescend1477 transitive. To agree upon, consent to. Chiefly in passive (with it). Obsolete. agree1481 To be in agreement as to particular points. intransitive. Of a person: to concur with an opinion, statement, action, etc. correspond1545 transitive. To answer to, agree with, suit. Obsolete. concur1590 To agree in opinion (with). to fall in1602 intransitive. With with. To concur with (an opinion), esp. one that is popular or established; to agree with (a person). suffrage1614 intransitive. To vote in an election or ballot. Also: to agree or side with or against; to give support or endorsement to. to hit it1634 to hit it. (Now usually to hit it off.) To agree. Also more widely, to become friendly, to be on good terms. colour1639 intransitive. To be in agreement or accord with; to be consistent with. Obsolete. to take with ——1646 intransitive. To side or agree with. Cf. to take against —— 1 at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. to be with1648 Expressing agreement or accordance, esp. in opinion or statement. to be with, to be of the same opinion as, to agree with. (See also A. 15) to fall into ——1668 intransitive. To comply or agree with (a proposal, opinion, etc.); to join in with (a course of action). Cf. to fall in 3c at phrasal verbs 1. to run in1688 intransitive. To concur, agree, or fall in with a person, opinion, etc.; to chime with. Now rare. to think with1688 To hold views of the nature specified or indicated by context. intransitive. With adverbial. †to think from: to dissent from, to disagree with (obs… meet1694 transitive. To conform with, concede to (a person, or his or her wishes, opinions, etc.). coincide1705 To be identical in substance, nature, or character; to agree exactly, to be in precise harmony or accord with. to go in1713 intransitive. To agree with; to concur with. Obsolete. to say ditto to1775 to say ditto to: to acquiesce in or express agreement with what has been said by (another); to endorse the statements or conclusions of. to see with ——1802 intransitive. To be in agreement with, accept the point of view of (another person). sympathize1828 In weakened sense: To agree or be disposed to agree in some opinion or way of thinking, to be of (about) the same mind with a person or party; also… Subcategories:— to doctrine or statement (1) — agree (a thing) to be (something) (1) — to specific point (2) — as worthy of praise (1) — without undue enthusiasm (1) — arrange or fix by agreement (7) — confirm, encourage, or humour by (2) — come into agreement or harmony (4) — regard as agreed (2) |
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