agree verb ⇨agree1 (‘That's true,’ she agreed.)⇨agree2 (agree to a proposal)⇨agree3 (agree a price)⇨match1 (The figures do not agree.)agree1
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'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal应允一个提议agree a price商定一个价格agree ♦︎ concurThese words both mean to have the same opinion as sb, or to say that you do.这两个词均表示同意、赞成。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to agree / concur with sb / sth◆to agree / concur that...◆to agree / concur entirely / fully / strongly / wholeheartedly◆to agree / concur with sb's assessment / conclusion / idea / view■agree [intransitive] to have the same opinion as sb; to say that you have the same opinion同意;表示赞成◆I agree absolutely.我完全赞成。◆They said she didn't look well and I had to agree.他们说她看起来身体不太好,我不能不同意。◆'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。◆He agreed with them about the need for change.在需要变革这个问题上,他和他们意见一致。◆I agree with that analysis of the situation.我赞成对形势那样分析。◆They all agree (that) the research is hard work.他们一致认为,研究工作很艰苦。◆The two sides failed to agree on any of the proposals.双方没能就任何提议达成一致。ⓘ Agree can also be used in the form be agreed. * agree还可用于be agreed形式 [transitive] ◆Are we all agreed on this(= do we all agree on this)?我们在这个问题上是不是全体意见一致?◆It was agreed (that)(= everyone agreed) we should hold another meeting.大家一致认为我们应该再开一次会。OPPdisagree ⇨ disagree■concur kənˈkɜː(r) (-rr-) [intransitive] (formal) to agree with sb's opinion; to say that you agree同意;赞同◆I therefore concur with the decision of the other judges.因此我同意其他法官的决定。◆Historians have concurred in this view.历史学家在这一点上已经达成一致。ⓘ Concur is only used in formal debate or when reporting a formal debate. It is not used to express agreement about everyday matters. * concur仅用于正式辩论或正式辩论报告中,不用来对日常事务表示赞同◆They said she didn't look well and I had to concur.agree2
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'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal应允一个提议agree a price商定一个价格agree ♦︎ accept ♦︎ approve ♦︎ go along with sb/sth ♦︎ consent ♦︎ take sth on board ♦︎ acquiesceThese words all mean to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen.这些词均表示应允、答应。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to agree / consent / acquiesce to sth◆to agree / consent to do sth◆to agree to / accept / approve / go along with / consent to a plan / scheme / proposal◆to agree to / accept / approve / go along with / acquiesce in a decision◆to agree to / accept / approve / consent to a change◆to agree to / accept / approve / take on board a suggestion◆to agree to / accept / approve a request◆to meekly accept / go along with sth / acquiesce■agree [intransitive, transitive] to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen; to officially accept a plan or request应允;答应;批准◆I asked for a pay rise and she agreed.我要求加薪,她答应了。◆Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?你认为他会采纳他们的建议吗?◆She agreed (that) we could finish early.她同意我们早点结束。◆He agreed to let me go early.他同意让我早走。◆Next year's budget has been agreed.明年的预算已获批准。OPPrefuse ⇨ refuse see also agreement ⇨ approval■accept [transitive] to be satisfied with sth that has been done, decided or suggested认可;接受;同意◆They accepted the court's decision.他们接受了法庭的裁决。◆He accepted all the changes we proposed.他同意我们提出的全部修改方案。◆She won't accept advice from anyone.她不会接受任何人的忠告。 see also acceptance ⇨ approval■approve [transitive] to officially agree to a plan, suggestion or request批准,通过(计划、建议或要求)◆The committee unanimously approved the plan.委员会一致通过了这个方案。◆His appointment has not been formally approved yet.他的任命还没有正式批准。OPPreject ⇨ refuse see also approval ⇨ approval■ˌgo aˈlong with sb/sth
phrasal verb
(goes, went, gone) (ratherinformal) to agree to sth that sb else has decided; to agree with sb else's ideas赞成(他人决定);同意(他人看法)◆She just goes along with everything he suggests.他提什么建议她都一律赞成。◆I don't go along with her views on abortion.在堕胎问题上我不能同意她的观点。■consent kənˈsent [intransitive] (ratherformal) to agree to sth or give your permission for sth同意;允许◆When she told them what she intended they readily consented.她告诉他们她的打算,他们欣然同意。◆He reluctantly consented to his daughter's marriage.他勉强同意了女儿的婚事。 see also consent ⇨ permission■take sth on ˈboard
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(took, taken) (ratherinformal) to understand and accept an idea or suggestion采纳,接纳(想法或建议)◆I told him what I thought, but he didn't take my advice on board.我跟他说了我的想法,但他没有接受我的建议。■acquiesce ˌækwiˈes [intransitive] (formal) to accept sth without arguing, even if you do not really agree with it默认,默许,顺从(尽管不一定同意)◆Senior government figures must have acquiesced in the cover-up.政府高级官员必然已经默许掩盖真相。◆She explained her plan and reluctantly he acquiesced.她解释了她的计划,他无奈默然接受。 see also acquiescence ⇨ approvalagree3
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'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal应允一个提议agree a price商定一个价格agree ♦︎ negotiate ♦︎ conclude ♦︎ settle ♦︎ hammer sth out ♦︎ thrash sth out ♦︎ broker ♦︎ understandThese words all mean to arrange the final details of a plan or agreement.这些词均表示商定、确定。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / thrash out / broker sth with sb◆to agree sth / negotiate sth / conclude sth / settle sth / hammer sth out / broker sth / be understood between A and B◆to agree / be understood that...◆to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / broker a deal◆to negotiate / conclude / hammer out / thrash out / broker an agreement◆to agree / negotiate / hammer out / thrash out / broker a plan◆to agree / negotiate / hammer out / broker a compromise◆to agree / negotiate / settle / hammer out / thrash out the details of sth◆to agree / negotiate / settle / thrash out terms◆to agree / negotiate / conclude / broker a settlement / ceasefire◆to agree / negotiate / conclude a contract / truce / pact■agree [transitive, intransitive] to decide with sb else to do sth or have sth商定;约定◆Have you agreed on a date?你们确定日期了吗?◆Can we agree a price?我们可不可以商定一个价格?◆We agreed to meet on Thursday.我们约定周四见面。◆We couldn't agree what to do.究竟该怎么做,我们意见不一。◆They left at ten, as agreed.他们依约在10点钟离去。■negotiate nɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [transitive] to arrange or agree the details of sth by formal discussion(正式)商定;达成(协议)◆Rents are individually negotiated between landlord and tenant.房租由房东和房客单独商定。◆We successfully negotiated the release of the hostages.我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。■concludekənˈkluːd [transitive] (ratherformal) to formally arrange the final details of an agreement with sb达成,缔结(协定)◆They concluded a treaty with Turkey.他们与土耳其缔结了一项条约。◆A trade agreement was concluded between the two countries.两国签署了贸易协定。■settle[transitive] to finally arrange the details of a plan or some business(最终)确定,安排好◆It's all settled-we're leaving on the nine o'clock plane.一切都定下来了-我们乘9点的航班走。◆He had to settle his affairs(= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home.他得把在巴黎的事情料理好才能回家。■ˌhammer sth ˈout
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(ratherinformal) to discuss a plan or idea until everyone agrees or a decision is made(充分讨论后)敲定,商定◆He failed to hammer out a deal with the team boss.他没能和队里的头儿谈出什么结果。■ˌthrash sth ˈout
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(ratherinformal) to discuss a situation or problem thoroughly until everyone agrees or a solution is found反复讨论出(一致意见);充分研讨出(解决方法)◆The details have not been thrashed out yet.反复讨论之后,细节还是没定下来。■broker [transitive] (ratherformal) to arrange the details of an agreement, especially between different countries(尤指两国之间)协商(协议细节)◆A peace plan was brokered by the UN.和平方案由联合国出面协商达成了。■understand [transitive, usually passive] to agree sth with sb without it needing to be said默认;默许;不言而喻◆I thought it was understood that my expenses would be paid.我原以为对方已同意支付我的费用。
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