单词 | accord |
释义 | accord —accord /əˈkɔːd/ aep /-ˈkɔːrd/ noun [C or U] F0 (a formal) agreement: » On 31 May the two leaders signed a peace accord.» Before 1987, the accord between the Labour government and the unions was a simple affair.» The project is completely in accord with government policy.Thesaurus+: ↑Accepting and agreeing , ↑Accepting and agreeing reluctantly , ↑Approving and approvalThesaurus+: ↑Official documentsof your own accordC2 If you do something of your own accord, you do it without being asked to do it: » She came of her own accord. No one asked her to come.Thesaurus+: ↑Taking and choosingwith one accord FORMALF0 If people do something with one accord, they do it together and in complete agreement: » With one accord, the delegates walked out of the conference.Thesaurus+: ↑Acting, being or existing together• • • Extra Examples:» A vague murmur of accord rose from around the table.» An international accord banning land mines was signed in Canada last month.» The accord ended nearly two decades of civil war in the region.» Ministers from 20 countries approved an accord to cooperate in the fight against terrorism.» Diplomats worked through the night in an attempt to forge an accord that would resolve the crisis.verb [T] FORMAL ↑Verb Endings for accord ► F0 to treat someone specially, usually by showing respect: » [+ two objects] The massed crowds of supporters accorded him a hero's welcome.» Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.Thesaurus+: ↑Giving, providing and supplying |
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