to accord
01
授予, 给予
to grant permission or approval for someone to possess or have something
Ditransitive: to accord sb a right or permission
例子
The constitution accords all citizens freedom of speech and assembly.
宪法赋予所有公民言论和集会自由。
Management finally accorded the employees the flexible working hours they had been requesting.
管理层最终批准了员工一直要求的弹性工作时间。
02
一致, 符合
to agree or correspond with one another in a compatible way
Intransitive
例子
Their relationship no longer accorded as their priorities drifted apart over time.
随着时间的推移,他们的优先事项逐渐分离,他们的关系不再一致。
The two friends saw eye to eye and their views accorded on most topics.
两位朋友看法一致,他们在大多数话题上的观点相符。
Accord
01
natural harmony between people or things
例子
There was a remarkable accord between the partners' working styles.
The musicians played in perfect accord with one another.
02
协议, 协定
a state of agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or feeling among individuals or groups
例子
The two parties reached an accord after hours of negotiation.
双方经过数小时的谈判达成了协议。
There was perfect accord among the committee members on the proposal.
委员会成员之间对提案有完全的一致。
词汇树
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