agree
动词 v.
英 /əˈɡɹiː/
美 /əˈɡɹi/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people.
— All parties agree in the expediency of the law.
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To give assent; to accede.
— It was agreed to meet here at midday.
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To yield assent to; to approve.
— We agreed a bargain yesterday.
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To make a stipulation by way of settling differences or determining a price; to exchange promises; to come to terms or to a common resolve; to promise.
— Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison.
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To resemble; to coincide; to correspond; to tally.
— The picture does not agree with the original.
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To suit or be adapted in its effects; to do well.
— The same food does not agree with every constitution.
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To correspond to (another word) in a grammatical category, such as gender, number, case, or person.
— In Romanian, all articles, adjectives, and pronouns agree in gender, number and case with the noun they refer to.
- To consent to a contract or to an element of a contract.
词汇关系
词源
From Middle English agreen, from Old French agreer (“to accept or receive kindly”), from a gré (“favorably”), from Latin ad (“to”) + gratum (“pleasing”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷerH- (“to welcome, greet, praise”).
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