accord的意思和读音

accord

: [əˈkɔrd] : [əˈkɔː(r)d]

n.

v.

accords  according  accorded  

v.+n.accord respect

n.discord

accordn.

1.a formal agreement between two organizations, countries, etc.

The two sides signed a peace accord last July.

IDM

This action would not be in accord with our policy.

in accord (with sth/sb)in agreement with

This action would not be in accord with our policy.

He came back of his own accord.

The symptoms will clear up of their own accord.

of your own accordwithout being asked, forced or helped

He came back of his own accord.

The symptoms will clear up of their own accord.

with one accordif people do sthwith one accord , they do it at the same time, because they agree with each otherv.

1.[t]to give sb/sth authority, status or a particular type of treatment

Our society accords great importance to the family.

Our society accords the family great importance.

2.[i]~ (with sth)…)to agree with or match sth

These results accord closely with our predictions.

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v.1.to give somebody or something a particular status or treatment2.to be in agreement or come to an agreement3.to bestow something such as a blessing on somebody4.to treat someone or something in a particular way, especially by giving them power, respect, or status5.agree;be in unision6.give;grant1.to give somebody or something a particular status or treatment2.to be in agreement or come to an agreement3.to bestow something such as a blessing on somebody4.to treat someone or something in a particular way, especially by giving them power, respect, or status5.agree;be in unision6.give;grant

n.1.a treaty or settlement agreed to by two or more parties2.general agreement as to what is right3.a state in which things are in harmony with each other4.a formal agreement between countries or groups1.a treaty or settlement agreed to by two or more parties2.general agreement as to what is right3.a state in which things are in harmony with each other4.a formal agreement between countries or groups

1. accomplishment n. accord n. account n. ...

3. accommodation n.宿 accord v.使 accordance n. ...

5. discordance accord accordian 30. ...

6. answer vi. , n. accord n. ,; acknowledge vt. ; ...

7.使 accommodation n.宿 accord v.使 accordance n. ...

8. accomplishment n. accord n. account n. ...

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1.Having earlier signed the contract, he gave the money of his own accord.

2.The accord amounted to an implicit assurance to help Athens if it had problems in refinancing debt in April and May.4、5

3.and still better, it may be, to leave the mystery as we find it, unless Providence reveal it of its own accord.

4.Fourth, the U. S. , which did not sign the Kyoto Accord, reduced its emissions more than lots of nations that did sign the Accord.

5.to which I shall always look with profound respect and with trustful confidence that they will accord to me the aid and support.

6.What mattered was that he had deserted Chiang Kai-shek and of his own accord.

7.There is only one way to get him in the right direction, and that is to force him to do what he might have done of his won accord.使

8.The difficulty of it is to found a exact geological model which can be accord with the real pool underground.

9.Also, commercial banks must submit their formal applications for adopting the Accord to CBRC at least half a year in advance.

10.When Carlson was in accord with his advisors, he might play devil's advocate to see if he could support the opposite side with logic.便