词汇 | agree |
释义 | agree verb uk /əˈɡriː/ us /əˈɡriː/ agreeverb (HAVE THE SAME OPINION)A2[ I or T ] to have the same opinion: 意见一致,想法相同 Ann and I never seem to agree.安和我好像从来都没有意见一致过。 agree withI agree with you on this issue.在这个问题上我赞同你的意见。 agree aboutMy father and I don't agree about very much.在很多问题上,父亲和我意见都不一致。 agree onMy father and I don't agree on very much. [ + that ]I agree that he should be invited.我同意邀请他。 [ + question word ]Experts seem unable to agree whether the drug is safe or not.对于这种药物是否安全的问题,专家们好像没能达成一致意见。 [ + speech ]"You're absolutely right," agreed Jake.“你说的完全正确,”杰克赞同地说。 to have the same opinion as someone else agreeWe agree on most things. be in agreementThe whole family is in agreement with her. concur I completely concur with everything that's been said so far. be of the same mindWe are of the same mind when it comes to prison reform. see eye to eyeWe will never see eye to eye on this matter. All those who agree please hold up their hand . Getting both sides to agree was a notable achievement.使双方达成共识是一项显著的成就。 Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something arrive assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant signatory unquestioning agreeverb (SAY YES)B1[ I or T ] to decide something together: 对…一致同意;对…达成协议;批准;认可 They agreed not to tell anyone about what had happened.他们一致同意不把发生的事情告诉任何人。 We couldn't agree on what to buy.我们无法就购买何种物品达成一致意见。 UKWe finally agreed a deal.我们最终达成了协议。 B2[ I or T ] to accept a suggestion or idea: (对建议或想法表示)同意,赞成,赞同 I suggested that we should meet, and they agreed (= said yes).我建议我们见一面,他们也同意了。 [ + to infinitive ]The bank has agreed (= is willing)to lend me £5,000.银行同意贷给我5000英镑。 to say yes to a suggestion or idea agreeI suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed. acceptI have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court. acquiesceThe police acquiesced to the rebels' demands. assentBy signing, you assent to the terms of the contract. consentI consent to a search of my vehicle. She reluctantly agreed to step down as managing director.她勉强同意辞去总经理的职务。 The bank agreed to lend him $5000.银行同意贷给他5000美元。 We finally agreed on the name Luca for our son.最终我们一致同意给儿子取名卢卡。 Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something arrive assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant signatory unquestioning agreeverb (BE THE SAME)C2[ I ] If two or more statements, ideas, sets of numbers, etc. agree, they are the same or very similar: 一致,相符,相同;极相似 We have five accounts of what happened and none of them agree.对于所发生的事情我们手头有5种各不相同的说法。 Being or appearing similar or the same align aligned ballpark be in good companyidiom be in the same ballparkidiom be nothing/not much/very little in itidiom correspond duplication entrain entrainment equalization equalize equalizer even (something) out favour matchy-matchy mirror non-contradictory overlap overlapping agreeverb (GRAMMAR)[ I ] language specialized When two words agree, or one word agrees with another word, they have the same grammatical form. For example, the words may both be singular or plural, masculine or feminine, etc.(在语法上的数、性等方面)呼应,一致 Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative declension direct object genitive indirect object nominal plural plurally post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive syntax Idiomsagree to differ couldn't agree more/less not agree with someone Phrasal verbsagree to something agree with something agree with someone agree | American Dictionaryagree verb us/əˈɡri/ to have the same opinion, or to accept a suggestion or idea: [ I ]I agree with you. [ I ]We all agree on that point. [ + to infinitive ]In settling the dispute, he agreed to pay $60,000 in damages. [ + that clause ]Most economists agree that it would be unwise to cut taxes right now. [ I ]Both sides agreed to the terms of the peace treaty. [ I ]I agree with letting children learn at their own pace. If two sets of information agree, they are generally the same: [ I ]Since their stories did not agree at all, he knew one of them was lying. Phrasal verbagree with someone agree | Business Englishagree verb[ I or T ] uk /əˈɡriː/us to accept someone else’s plan, suggestion, etc.: agree to do sthFederal regulators and US lenders agreed to freeze interest rates on subprime mortgages for five years. be agreed by/between sb/sthAny change to branch rules must be agreed by two thirds of members at the branch meeting. agree sthUKThe union's national executive committee will meet on Thursday to agree the new strategy. to have the same opinion, or to approve of someone else’s ideas and opinions: agree thatThe credit card company agreed that we'd been overcharged and will credit the amount in our next bill. agree with sb on sthAlthough we like his plan in general, we don't agree with him on every issue. Phrasal verbagree to sth Examples of agreeagree They agree, and then ask where she is planning to go. At a particular "real" moment, will doctor, nurse, patient, and family agree to what had been planned when the topic was "theoretical"? In the above conversation, the nurse followed up her responsibilities agreed at the discharge planning meeting regarding discussing discharge issues with the patient. However, all researchers agree that both elements are required if we are to understand the potential role and limitations of a specific psychological therapy. The remaining parties agreed to pay their own costs. In addition, both sets of principles agree upon how these pairs are ranked. Their families, recruited from local birth records, had agreed to participate with their children in a longitudinal study of language development. We also agree with the authors that what subjects are told about a task can be of central importance, even when deception is not involved. I entirely agree, but only because this is a true story told from a first-person perspective, which does not, unfortunately, escape epiphenomenalism. But despite such differences, they agreed that teaching content was more effectively delivered by their music teachers. Many will no doubt agree with this conclusion even if they do not agree with the path this book took to reach them. It is shown that the experimental data agree well with the analytical results predicted by the theoretical model. In arts and fashion people recognize styles when they see them, and people often agree on what is stylish or what is not. The local commissions of each sector agreed to license foster parents trained for the project. Her husband remained unco-operative and it seemed unlikely that either would agree to any help, unless she did have a difficult pregnancy or labour. See all examples of agree These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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