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单词 agreed
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Definition of agreed in English:

agreed

adjective əˈɡriːdəˈɡrid
  • 1attributive Discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties.

    the agreed date
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So any discussion or communication is impossible, as we do not have a mutually agreed definition of terms.
    • He also tried to amend Brown's motion to deprive minor parties of other agreed perks.
    • Several key items did not arrive on the agreed date and several others were damaged.
    • The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones.
    • For both tobacco and diet there are no agreed targets or internationally accepted indicators of progress.
    • This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions.
    • The bank, apart from providing finance on agreed terms, had no part in creating this situation.
    • If the proposal does go ahead, officers and developers will be held to account in terms of this agreed policy.
    • We are also looking at bath time and bickering but we have yet to establish agreed measures.
    • It was reasonable for her to insist that disclosure was only on the agreed terms.
    • In other words, Mr Hammond had no time to prepare the case and could not represent the applicant on the agreed date.
    • Yet Irish fans have been stopped from travelling to the same ground on the agreed date and to Murrayfield as well.
    • I am also looking for a firm commitment in the form of a date on which the agreed work will commence.
    • There was no agreed term and, it has to be stated again, Barbara was over 60 when she was appointed to the post.
    • Macra has made it clear that a market valuation must be in place by the agreed date.
    • Two samples will be taken at an unspecified date and time at agreed sampling points.
    • The parties filed an agreed statement of facts to establish much of the factual background.
    • The only worry is being able to do enough words to meet your side of the bargain by the agreed date to keep up your half of the bargain.
    • Last month she told Leeds Crown Court she would clear the garden by an agreed date or face further action.
    • Under the terms of the agreed plan, secured creditors will receive a small proportion of the money owed.
    Synonyms
    settled, established, resolved, determined, worked out, concluded, clinched, designated, allotted, chosen, ordained, prescribed, decreed
    1. 1.1 (of two or more parties) holding the same view or opinion on something.
      all the republics are agreed on the necessity of a common defence policy
      with clause we are agreed that what is needed is a catchy title
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Certainly it should try and do so if both parties are agreed that they would like the matter resolved on the affidavits.
      • For that reason all parties were agreed that no separate consideration need be given to these provisions.
      • The compensation is merely a matter of redress, on which it appears generally agreed that no tax should be payable.
      • He discovers that all the ideas and concepts he revered and held dear are not agreed upon by all people.
      • The Hurling Club is agreed that when the Centre isn't available the Club Rooms may be used.
      • Lady Antonia and myself are both agreed that this is bad news.
      • Everyone is agreed that the Constitution needs review and a start has been made.
      • All political parties are agreed that something needs to be done to reverse the fortunes.
 
 

Definition of agreed in US English:

agreed

adjectiveəˈɡrēdəˈɡrid
  • 1attributive Discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties.

    the agreed time
    the agreed upon percentage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones.
    • We are also looking at bath time and bickering but we have yet to establish agreed measures.
    • It was reasonable for her to insist that disclosure was only on the agreed terms.
    • This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions.
    • I am also looking for a firm commitment in the form of a date on which the agreed work will commence.
    • For both tobacco and diet there are no agreed targets or internationally accepted indicators of progress.
    • Macra has made it clear that a market valuation must be in place by the agreed date.
    • Yet Irish fans have been stopped from travelling to the same ground on the agreed date and to Murrayfield as well.
    • In other words, Mr Hammond had no time to prepare the case and could not represent the applicant on the agreed date.
    • There was no agreed term and, it has to be stated again, Barbara was over 60 when she was appointed to the post.
    • Under the terms of the agreed plan, secured creditors will receive a small proportion of the money owed.
    • The only worry is being able to do enough words to meet your side of the bargain by the agreed date to keep up your half of the bargain.
    • So any discussion or communication is impossible, as we do not have a mutually agreed definition of terms.
    • Two samples will be taken at an unspecified date and time at agreed sampling points.
    • He also tried to amend Brown's motion to deprive minor parties of other agreed perks.
    • If the proposal does go ahead, officers and developers will be held to account in terms of this agreed policy.
    • Last month she told Leeds Crown Court she would clear the garden by an agreed date or face further action.
    • Several key items did not arrive on the agreed date and several others were damaged.
    • The parties filed an agreed statement of facts to establish much of the factual background.
    • The bank, apart from providing finance on agreed terms, had no part in creating this situation.
    Synonyms
    settled, established, resolved, determined, worked out, concluded, clinched, designated, allotted, chosen, ordained, prescribed, decreed
    1. 1.1predicative (of two or more parties) holding the same view or opinion on something.
      all the republics are agreed on the necessity of a common defense policy
      with clause we are agreed that what is needed is a catchy title
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All political parties are agreed that something needs to be done to reverse the fortunes.
      • For that reason all parties were agreed that no separate consideration need be given to these provisions.
      • He discovers that all the ideas and concepts he revered and held dear are not agreed upon by all people.
      • Lady Antonia and myself are both agreed that this is bad news.
      • Certainly it should try and do so if both parties are agreed that they would like the matter resolved on the affidavits.
      • The compensation is merely a matter of redress, on which it appears generally agreed that no tax should be payable.
      • The Hurling Club is agreed that when the Centre isn't available the Club Rooms may be used.
      • Everyone is agreed that the Constitution needs review and a start has been made.
 
 
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