词汇 | accorded |
释义 | accorded past simple and past participle ofaccord accord verb[ T ] formaluk /əˈkɔːd/ us /əˈkɔːrd/ to treat someone specially, usually by showing respect: (通常指恭敬地)给予(特殊待遇);授予 [ + two objects ]The massed crowds of supporters accorded him a hero's welcome.蜂拥云集的支持者们给予他英雄般的欢迎。 be accorded toCertainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to doctors and lawyers.的确,在我们这个社会中,老师没有得到像医生和律师所受到的那种尊敬。 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something accord administer administration afford arm someone with something dish hand off hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in invest outfit re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid regift Phrasal verbaccord with something Examples of accordedaccorded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This single unified spirit is accorded multiple roles. I am not the first to have noticed the unequal treatment accorded the different parts of the monograph. Partly because these were utilitarian structures, durability was not a prime concern; surviving examples are accorded significance as authentic vernacular. This variety of family situations needs to be accorded its full significance and critically theorised. A person who reported that their lives had become more stressful as a result of major events was accorded a score of ' 1 '. The gravitational constant was a global invariant, as far as anyone knew; after 1905 the speed of light would also be accorded that status. Would these candidates have won without the electoral advantage accorded to them because of their states' partisan compositions? During the 2000 race, both networks accorded the three main candidates roughly the same amount of coverage, and residual biases in tone were relatively subtle. Much of the neo-corporatist literature has accorded particular attention to the interaction between fiscal policies and wage militancy. They tended to exaggerate the novelty of the occasion or, at least, the aspects that distinguished it from those accorded to their colleagues. Nor were they, unlike many ordained public schoolmasters, accorded the prestige attributed to members of the clergy. Preferential treatment accorded to collectivist organisations in the agrarian field was matched in the fisheries sector. In this formalism, propositions are given numerical values, signifying the degree of belief accorded to them. This is accorded greater importance in designing believable agents and autonomous robots. Social policy (or perhaps better put societal policy) is therefore accorded a leading role as one of the media through which governance is effected. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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