accord

noun
🔊/əˈkɔːd/
🔊/əˈkɔːrd/
Idioms
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  1. a formal agreement between two organizations, countries, etc.协议;条约
    • The two sides signed a peace accord last July.在刚过去的七月,双方签订了和平条约。🔊🔊
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    • A peace accord was reached on 26 March.3月26日达成了一项和平协定。
    • They signed a trade accord with the Americans.他们与美国人签署了一项贸易协定。
    • a trade accord between Europe and the United States欧美间的贸易协议
    • an accord on environmental protection有关环境保护的协议
    • The US-Canada free trade accord has come under political scrutiny.美加自由贸易协定已受到政治审查。
    • The countries drew up accords on economic and technical cooperation.两国草拟了经济和技术合作协议。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2, War and conflictc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • peace
    • trade
    • international
    verb + accord
    • negotiate
    • reach
    • sign
    preposition
    • accord between
    • accord on
    • accord with
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    Word OriginOld English, from Old French acorder ‘reconcile, be of one mind’, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’; influenced by concord.
Idioms
in accord (with something/somebody)
  1. (formal) in agreement with与…一致(或相符合)
    • This action would not be in accord with our policy.这一行动不会符合我们的方针。🔊🔊
    • Botanists are not in complete accord about how many species exist.植物学家对总共存在多少物种的看法并不完全一致。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
of your own accord
  1. without being asked, forced or helped自愿地;主动地
    • He came back of his own accord.他主动回来了。🔊🔊
    • The symptoms will clear up of their own accord.症状将会自行消失。🔊🔊
with one accord
  1. (British English, formal) if people do something with one accord, they do it at the same time, because they agree with each other全体一致;一致地Topics Opinion and argumentc2

accord

verb
🔊/əˈkɔːd/
🔊/əˈkɔːrd/
[transitive] (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they accord
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🔊/əˈkɔːrd/
he / she / it accords
🔊/əˈkɔːdz/
🔊/əˈkɔːrdz/
past simple accorded
🔊/əˈkɔːdɪd/
🔊/əˈkɔːrdɪd/
past participle accorded
🔊/əˈkɔːdɪd/
🔊/əˈkɔːrdɪd/
-ing form according
🔊/əˈkɔːdɪŋ/
🔊/əˈkɔːrdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to give somebody/something authority, status or a particular type of treatment给予,赠予,授予(权力、地位、某种待遇)
    • accord something to somebody/something Our society accords great importance to the family.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。🔊🔊
    • There were complaints about the special treatment accorded to some minority groups.对一些少数群体给予特殊待遇招致了怨言。
    • accord somebody/something sth Our society accords the family great importance.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。🔊🔊
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fully
    preposition
    • with
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    Word OriginOld English, from Old French acorder ‘reconcile, be of one mind’, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’; influenced by concord.