[N-COUNT 可数名词](国家、团体之间的正式)协定,协议,条约 An accord between countries or groups of people is a formal agreement, for example to end a war.
[usu with supp]
...a fitting way to celebrate the peace accord.
庆祝和平协定的恰当的方式
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[VERB 动词]使受到,给予(某种待遇) If you are accorded a particular kind of treatment, people act towards you or treat you in that way.
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[FORMAL 正式]
His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome...
他的前任受到了同样热烈的欢迎。
The government accorded him the rank of Colonel...
政府授予他上校军衔。
The treatment accorded to a United Nations official was little short of insulting.
联合国官员所受到的这种待遇几近羞辱。
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[VERB 动词](与…)一致,符合 If one fact, idea, or condition accords with another, they are in agreement and there is no conflict between them.
[V with n]
[FORMAL 正式]
Such an approach accords with the principles of socialist ideology.
这种方法与社会主义意识形态的原则相符。
...scientific evidence that did not fully accord with the facts uncovered by the police.
与警方所掌握的情况不完全一致的科学证据
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[PHRASE 短语](与…)一致;(与…)相符 If one person, action, or fact is in accord with another, they are in agreement and there is no conflict between them. You can also say that two people or things are in accord.
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[FORMAL 正式]
...this military action, taken in accord with United Nations resolutions...
依据联合国决议而采取的本次军事行动
Old enemies can become new friends even if all their national interests are not in complete accord.
即使国家利益不尽相同,他们也可以化敌为友。
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[PHRASE 短语]自动地;不借助外力地 If something happens of its own accord, it seems to happen by itself, without anyone making it happen.
[PHR after v]
In many cases the disease will clear up of its own accord.
这种病很多情况下会自愈。
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[PHRASE 短语]自愿地;主动地 If you do something of your own accord, you do it because you want to, without being asked or forced.
[PHR after v]
He did not quit as France's prime minister of his own accord.
他辞去法国总理职务并非出于自愿。
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[PHRASE 短语]一致地;一致同意地 If a number of people do something with one accord, they do it together or at the same time, because they agree about what should be done.
[LITERARY 文]
With one accord they turned and walked back over the grass.
他们步调一致地转身走过草坪。
Oxford
ac·cord/əˈkɔːd; NAmEəˈkɔːrd/
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accordaccordsaccordedaccordingnouna formal agreement between two organizations, countries, etc. 协议;条约◆The two sides signed a peace accordlast July. 在刚过去的七月,双方签订了和平条约。IDIOMSin accord (with sth/sb)( 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。of your own acˈcordwithout 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 ˌone acˈcord( BrE) ( formal) if people do sth with one accord,they do it at the same time, because they agree with each other 全体一致;一致地verb( formal) 1[transitive ]to give sb/sth authority, status or a particular type of treatment 给予,赠予,授予(权力、地位、某种待遇)accordsth to sb/sth ◆Our society accords great importance to the family.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。accordsb/sth sth ◆Our society accords the family great importance.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。2[intransitive ]accord(with sth) to agree with or match sth (与…)一致,符合,配合◆These results accord closely with our predictions.这些结果和我们的预测相当一致。ac·cord/əˈkɔːd; NAmEəˈkɔːrd/
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accord1 noun
accord2 verb
accordac‧cord1 /əˈkɔːd $ -ɔːrd/ ●○○ noun
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1of somebody’s/something’s own accord without being asked or forced to do something: He decided to go of his own accord. The door seemed to move of its own accord.2[uncountable] formal a situation in which two people, ideas, or statements agree with each otherbe in accord with something These results are in accord with earlier research.in perfect/complete accord It is important to the success of any firm that its partners should be in complete accord.3[countable] a formal agreement between countries or groups: the Helsinki accord on human rights4with one accord formal if two or more people do something with one accord, they do it together or at the same time: There was a silence as the women turned with one accord to stare at Doreen.
accord1 noun
accord2 verb
accordaccord2 verb formal
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1[transitive] to give someone or something special attention or a particular type of treatment: You will not be accorded any special treatment.accord something to something/somebody Every school accords high priority to the quality of teaching.2accord with something to match or agree with something: The punishments accorded with the current code of discipline.
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accord
[əˈkɔ:d]accorded, according, accords
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符合(39%),协议(32%),一致(22%),给予(5%),调解(1%),与...一致(1%)
n.符合;一致;协议;自愿
vt.使一致;给予
vi.符合;一致
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