单词 | accord |
释义 | noun | verb accordaccord1 /əˈkɔrd/ ●●○ W3 noun 1of somebody’s/something’s own accord without being asked or forced to do something: Nunn wasn’t fired. He left of his own accord. The door seemed to move of its own accord.2[uncountable] formal a situation in which two people, ideas, or statements agree with each other: be in accord with somebody/something These results are in accord with earlier research.in perfect/complete accord All committee members were in complete accord.3[countable] a formal agreement between countries or groups: the Helsinki Accords on human rights Cohen directed the representatives to reach an accord by Wednesday.4with one accord old-fashioned formal if two or more people do something with one accord, they do it together noun | verb accordaccord2 verb formal 1[transitive] to give someone or something special attention or a particular type of treatment: accord something to somebody/something The law requires that racial minorities be accorded equal access to housing.2accord with something to match or agree with something: Some results had been changed to accord with the researchers’ theory. |
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