剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - agree collapse

agree
/ə'gri:/
verb
SAME OPINION 相同意见
E [I or T]
* to have the same opinion, or to accept a suggestion or idea
持相同意见;赞成,赞同

1. Ann and I never seem to agree.
安和我好像从来都没有意见一致过。

2. I agree with you on this issue.
在这个问题上我赞同你的意见。

3. My father and I don't agree about/on very much.
在很多问题上,父亲和我意见都不一致。

4. [+ that] I agree that he should be invited.
我同意邀请他。

5. [+ question word] Experts seem unable to agree wh ether the drug is safe or not.
对于这种药物是否安全,专家好像没能达成一致意见。

6. [+ speech] "You're absolutely right," agreed Jake.
“你说得完全正确,”杰克赞同地说。

7. I suggested that we should meet, and they agreed (= said yes).
我建议我们见一面,他们也同意了。

8. [+ to infinitive] The bank has agreed (= is willing) to lend me £5000.
银行同意贷给我5000英镑。

E [T] UK
* to accept something
对…表示同意;对…达成协议;批准;认可

1. We finally agreed a deal.
最终我们达成了协议。

/ə'gri:/
verb
BE THE SAME 相同的
[I]
* If two or more statements, ideas, sets of numbers, etc. agree, they are the same or very similar
一致,相符,相同;极相似

1. We've got five accounts of what happened and none of them agree.
对于所发生的事情我们手头有五种各不相同的说法。

/ə'gri:/
verb
GRAMMAR 文法
[I] specialized
* When two words agree, or one word agrees with another word, they have the same grammatical form. For example, the words may both be singular or plural, masculine or feminine , etc.
(在文法上的数、性等方面)呼应,一致

/ə'gri:/
verb
agree to differ
* If two people agree to differ, they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop trying to persuade each other that they are right.
同意各自保留不同意见

/ə'gri:/
verb
couldn't agree more/less
* If you say you couldn't agree more/less, you mean you completely agree/disagree.
完全同意/不同意

/ə'gri:/
verb
not agree with sb
* If a type of food or drink does not agree with you, it makes you feel slightly ill
(饮食)不对(某人)的胃口,使(某人)难受

1. Those onions I ate didn't agree with me.
吃了那些洋葱,我胃里很不舒服。

/ə'gri:/
verb
phrasal verb agree to sth A
* to agree something
应允,答应,同意

1. Both sides in the conflict have agreed to the terms of the peace treaty.
冲突双方都同意接受和平协议的条件。

/ə'gri:/
verb
phrasal verb [usually in negatives] agree with sth
* to think that something is morally acceptable
认为…符合道义

1. I don't agree with hunting.
我认为狩猎行为不人道。

/ə'gri:/
verb
phrasal verb agree with sb
* If a situation or new conditions agree with you, they make you feel healthy and happy
(情况、环境等)适合(某人),与(某人)相宜,对(某人)有益

1. You look well - the mountain air must agree with you.
你气色真好,这一定是山里空气的功劳。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - agree collapse

agree ★★★★★
1.V-RECIP 相互动词同意;赞成;意见一致 If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion.

【语法信息】:pl-n V

【语法信息】:pl-n V that

【语法信息】:V with n

【语法信息】:V with n that

【语法信息】:NON-RECIP: V

【语法信息】:V that

【语法信息】:V with quote
  • If we agreed all the time it would be a bit boring, wouldn't it?...

    如果我们总是意见一致,就会有点无趣,对吗?

  • Both have agreed on the need for the money...

    两个人一致表示需要那笔钱。

  • So we both agree there's a problem?...

    那么我们两个人都认为存在问题,对吧?

  • I see your point but I'm not sure I agree with you...

    我明白你的观点,但恐怕我不能苟同。

  • I agree with you that the open system is by far the best...

    我同意你的观点,开放的系统显然是最佳的。

  • 'It's appalling.' — 'It is. I agree.'...

    “真是骇人听闻。”——“嗯,我同意。”

  • I agree that the demise of London zoo would be terrible...

    我也认为如果伦敦动物园不复存在的话那真是太糟糕了。

  • I agree with every word you've just said...

    我同意你刚说的每句话。

  • 'Frankly I found it rather frightening.' — 'A little startling,' Mark agreed.

    “坦白说我觉得这相当可怕。”——“是有点吓人,”马克表示同意。

2.VERB 动词同意;应允;答应 If you agree to do something, you say that you will do it. If you agree to a proposal, you accept it.

【语法信息】:V to-inf

【语法信息】:V to n

【语法信息】:Also V
  • He agreed to pay me for the drawings...

    他答应向我支付这些画的钱。

  • Donna agreed to both requests...

    两个请求唐纳都同意了。

  • All 100 senators agree to a postponement.

    100位议员全都同意延期。

3.V-RECIP 相互动词商定;议定;就…达成协议 If people agree on something, or in British English if they agree something, they all decide to accept or do something.

【语法信息】:pl-n V on/upon n

【语法信息】:pl-n V n

【语法信息】:V n with n

【语法信息】:Also pl-n V to-inf
  • The warring sides have agreed on an unconditional ceasefire...

    交战各方已经同意无条件休战。

  • We never agreed a date...

    我们从未商定好日期。

  • The court had given the unions until September to agree terms with a buyer.

    法庭已指定工会在9月之前与一个买家谈成条件。

4.PHRASE 短语搁置争议;同意各自保留不同意见 If two people who are arguing about something agree to disagree or agree to differ, they decide to stop arguing because neither of them is going to change their opinion.

【搭配模式】:V inflects
  • You and I are going to have to agree to disagree then.

    那你我只能各自保留不同意见了。

5.VERB 动词赞成;赞同 If you agree with an action or suggestion, you approve of it.

【语法信息】:V with n
  • I don't agree with what they're doing...

    我不赞同他们正在做的事情。

  • In his heart he knew they'd agree with his stand.

    他内心明白他们会赞成他的立场。

6.V-RECIP 相互动词相符;吻合;与…一致 If one account of an event or one set of figures agrees with another, the two accounts or sets of figures are the same or are consistent with each other.

【语法信息】:V with n

【语法信息】:Also V
  • His second statement agrees with facts as stated by the other witnesses.

    他的第二份供述与其他目击证人所陈述的事实相符。

7.VERB 动词(食物)不对胃口,使不舒服 If some food that you eat does not agree with you, it makes you feel ill.

【语法信息】:V with n

【搭配模式】:with neg
  • I don't think the food here agrees with me.

    我觉得这里的食物不对我的胃口。

8.VERB 动词(地方、经历)适合,适宜,对…有益 If a place or experience agrees with you, it makes you feel healthy and happy.

【语法信息】:V with n
  • You look great, Brian. The Bahamas certainly agree with you.

    你看上去气色好极了,布赖恩。巴哈马显然很适合你。

9.V-RECIP 相互动词(在数、性等方面)呼应,一致 In grammar, if a word agrees with a noun or pronoun, it has a form that is appropriate to the number or gender of the noun or pronoun. For example, in 'He hates it', the singular verb agrees with the singular pronoun 'he'.

【搭配模式】:V with n
    10.See also:agreed;

      牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - agree collapse

      agree
      agree / E5^ri: / verbSHARE OPINION 同意
      1. ~ (with sb) (about / on sth) | ~ (with sth) to have the same opinion as sb; to say that you have the same opinion
         同意;赞成:
         [V]
         When he said that, I had to agree.
         他说了那话,我只好同意。
         He agreed with them about the need for change.
         他同意他们需要变革的意见。
         I agree with her analysis of the situation.
         我赞成她对形势的分析。
         'It's terrible.' 'I couldn't agree more (= I completely agree) !'
         "太糟糕了。" "可不是嘛!"
         [V (that)]
         We agreed (that) the proposal was a good one.
         我们一致认为这个建议不错。
         [V speech]
         'That's true', she agreed.
         "是这样的。"她同意说。
         OPP  disagree
      2. be agreed (on / about sth) | be agreed (that...) if people are agreed or sth is agreed, everyone has the same opinion about sth
         (对…)取得一致意见,一致同意
         [VN]
         Are we all agreed on this?
         我们在这个问题上是不是全体意见一致?
         [VN (that)]
          It was agreed (that) we should hold another meeting.
         大家一致同意我们应该再开一次会。
      SAY YES 应允
      3. ~ (to sth) to say 'yes'; to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen
         应允;答应;同意:
         [V]
         I asked for a pay rise and she agreed.
         我要求提高工资,她答应了。
         Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?
         你认为他会同意他们的建议吗?
         [V (that)]
         She agreed (that) I could go early.
         她允许我早走。
         [V to inf]
         She agreed to let me go early.
         她同意让我早走。
      DECIDE 决定
      4. to decide with sb else to do sth or to have sth
         商定;约定:
         [VN]
         They met at the agreed time.
         他们在约定的时间见面了。
         Can we agree a price?
         我们可不可以商定一个价格?
         They left at ten, as agreed.
         他们按照约好的时间在十点钟离去。
         [V]
         Can we agree on a date?
         我们能否约定一个日期?
         [V to inf]
         We agreed to meet on Thursday.
         我们约定在星期四见面。
         [V wh-]
         We couldn't agree what to do.
         关于应该怎么办我们各执己见。
      ACCEPT 认可
      5. [VN] to officially accept a plan, request, etc.
         批准,认可(计划、要求等)
         SYN  approve :
         Next year's budget has been agreed.
         明年的预算已获批准。
      BE THE SAME 相符
      6. [V] ~ (with sth) to be the same as sth
         (与…)相符,一致
         SYN  tally :
         The figures do not agree.
         这些数字不相符。
         Your account of the accident does not agree with hers.
         你对事故的敍述与她的敍述不一致。
         OPP  disagree
      GRAMMAR 语法
      7. [V] ~ (with sth) to match a word or phrase in number , gender or person
         (在数、性或人称上与…)一致:
         In 'Tom likes jazz', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom'.
         在 Tom likes jazz 一句中,动词单数形式 likes 与主语 Tom 一致。
       IDIOMS 
      a7gree to 'differ
         if ten people agree to differ, they accept that they have different opinions about sth, but they decide not to discuss it any longer
         同意各自保留不同意见
       PHRASAL VERBS 
      not a'gree with sb (of food 食物)
         to make you feel ill / sick
         使难受;不适合;不相宜:
         I love strawberries, but they don't agree with me.
         我喜欢草莓,但吃了以后不舒服。

      牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - agree collapse

      agree verb

      1. share opinion

      ADVERB emphatically, heartily, strongly, very much I very much ~ with your point. | absolutely, completely, entirely, fully, quite, totally, wholeheartedly I ~ entirely with what you have said. | basically, broadly, generally, largely It is generally ~d that more funding is needed for education. | unanimously | privately, secretly

      VERB + AGREE cannot | have to I would have to ~ with you there. | be inclined to, tend to I'm inclined to ~ there's nothing we can do.

      PREPOSITION about We don't always ~ about everything. | on, upon Are we all ~d on this? | with Do you ~ with me that the plan won't work?

      PHRASES I couldn't ~ more I couldn't ~ more with what has just been said. | I quite ~ | I'm sure you will ~ I'm sure you'll ~ that this issue is vitally important to the success of the company.

      2. say yes; decide

      ADVERB happily, readily, voluntarily, willingly She suggested a walk in the open air and he readily ~d. | grudgingly, reluctantly | graciously, kindly Ms Harlow has kindly ~d to help. | secretly, tacitly | expressly (BrE) | provisionally (esp. BrE) It was provisionally ~d that August 12 was to be the date.

      VERB + AGREE be unable to, fail to The two countries were unable to ~ on a common strategy.

      PREPOSITION to He ~d to our proposals.

      PHRASES ~ to differ, ~ to disagree We must just ~ to disagree on this point. | (be) mutually ~d We are working towards/toward mutually ~d goals. | internationally ~d, nationally ~d nationally ~d guidelines

      Agree is used with these nouns as the subject: authority, conference, country, court, expert, judge, minister, observer, scientist, session, side, signatory, union
      Agree is used with these nouns as the object: arrangement, ceasefire, date, deal, fee, merger, minute, objective, plan, price, programme, resolution, settlement, solution, sum, truce, verdict

      牛津英语同义词学习词典 - agree collapse

      agree verb
      agree1 (‘That's true,’ she agreed.) agree2 (agree to a proposal) agree3 (agree a price) match1 (The figures do not agree.)
      agree1

      verb

      'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ concurThese words both mean to have the same opinion as sb, or to say that you do. 这两个词均表示同意、赞成。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / concur with sb / sthto agree / concur that...to agree / concur entirely / fully / strongly / wholeheartedlyto agree / concur with sb's assessment / conclusion / idea / view agree [intransitive] to have the same opinion as sb; to say that you have the same opinion 同意;表示赞成I agree absolutely.我完全赞成。They said she didn't look well and I had to agree.他们说她看起来身体不太好,我不能不同意。'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。He agreed with them about the need for change.在需要变革这个问题上,他和他们意见一致。I agree with that analysis of the situation.我赞成对形势那样分析。They all agree (that) the research is hard work.他们一致认为,研究工作很艰苦。The two sides failed to agree on any of the proposals.双方没能就任何提议达成一致。 Agree can also be used in the form be agreed. * agree还可用于be agreed形式 [transitive] Are we all agreed on this (= do we all agree on this)?我们在这个问题上是不是全体意见一致?It was agreed (that)(= everyone agreed) we should hold another meeting.大家一致认为我们应该再开一次会。 OPP disagree disagree concur kənˈkɜː(r) (-rr-) [intransitive] (formal) to agree with sb's opinion; to say that you agree 同意;赞同I therefore concur with the decision of the other judges.因此我同意其他法官的决定。Historians have concurred in this view.历史学家在这一点上已经达成一致。 Concur is only used in formal debate or when reporting a formal debate. It is not used to express agreement about everyday matters. * concur仅用于正式辩论或正式辩论报告中,不用来对日常事务表示赞同They said she didn't look well and I had to concur. agree2

      verb

      'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ accept ♦︎ approve ♦︎ go along with sb/sth ♦︎ consent ♦︎ take sth on board ♦︎ acquiesceThese words all mean to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen. 这些词均表示应允、答应。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / consent / acquiesce to sthto agree / consent to do sthto agree to / accept / approve / go along with / consent to a plan / scheme / proposalto agree to / accept / approve / go along with / acquiesce in a decisionto agree to / accept / approve / consent to a changeto agree to / accept / approve / take on board a suggestionto agree to / accept / approve a requestto meekly accept / go along with sth / acquiesce agree [intransitive, transitive] to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen; to officially accept a plan or request 应允;答应;批准I asked for a pay rise and she agreed.我要求加薪,她答应了。Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?你认为他会采纳他们的建议吗?She agreed (that) we could finish early.她同意我们早点结束。He agreed to let me go early.他同意让我早走。Next year's budget has been agreed.明年的预算已获批准。 OPP refuse refuse see also agreement approval accept [transitive] to be satisfied with sth that has been done, decided or suggested 认可;接受;同意They accepted the court's decision.他们接受了法庭的裁决。He accepted all the changes we proposed.他同意我们提出的全部修改方案。She won't accept advice from anyone.她不会接受任何人的忠告。 see also acceptance approval approve [transitive] to officially agree to a plan, suggestion or request 批准,通过(计划、建议或要求)The committee unanimously approved the plan.委员会一致通过了这个方案。His appointment has not been formally approved yet.他的任命还没有正式批准。 OPP reject refuse see also approval approval ˌgo aˈlong with sb/sth

      phrasal verb

      (goes, went, gone) (rather informal) to agree to sth that sb else has decided; to agree with sb else's ideas 赞成(他人决定);同意(他人看法)She just goes along with everything he suggests.他提什么建议她都一律赞成。I don't go along with her views on abortion.在堕胎问题上我不能同意她的观点。
      consent kənˈsent [intransitive] (rather formal) to agree to sth or give your permission for sth 同意;允许When she told them what she intended they readily consented.她告诉他们她的打算,他们欣然同意。He reluctantly consented to his daughter's marriage.他勉强同意了女儿的婚事。 see also consent permission take sth on ˈboard

      idiom

      (took, taken) (rather informal) to understand and accept an idea or suggestion 采纳,接纳(想法或建议)I told him what I thought, but he didn't take my advice on board.我跟他说了我的想法,但他没有接受我的建议。
      acquiesce ˌækwiˈes [intransitive] (formal) to accept sth without arguing, even if you do not really agree with it 默认,默许,顺从(尽管不一定同意)Senior government figures must have acquiesced in the cover-up.政府高级官员必然已经默许掩盖真相。She explained her plan and reluctantly he acquiesced.她解释了她的计划,他无奈默然接受。 see also acquiescence approval
      agree3

      verb

      'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ negotiate ♦︎ conclude ♦︎ settle ♦︎ hammer sth out ♦︎ thrash sth out ♦︎ broker ♦︎ understandThese words all mean to arrange the final details of a plan or agreement. 这些词均表示商定、确定。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / thrash out / broker sth with sbto agree sth / negotiate sth / conclude sth / settle sth / hammer sth out / broker sth / be understood between A and Bto agree / be understood that...to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / broker a dealto negotiate / conclude / hammer out / thrash out / broker an agreementto agree / negotiate / hammer out / thrash out / broker a planto agree / negotiate / hammer out / broker a compromiseto agree / negotiate / settle / hammer out / thrash out the details of sthto agree / negotiate / settle / thrash out termsto agree / negotiate / conclude / broker a settlement / ceasefireto agree / negotiate / conclude a contract / truce / pact agree [transitive, intransitive] to decide with sb else to do sth or have sth 商定;约定Have you agreed on a date?你们确定日期了吗?Can we agree a price?我们可不可以商定一个价格?We agreed to meet on Thursday.我们约定周四见面。We couldn't agree what to do.究竟该怎么做,我们意见不一。They left at ten, as agreed.他们依约在10点钟离去。 negotiate nɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmE nɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [transitive] to arrange or agree the details of sth by formal discussion (正式)商定;达成(协议)Rents are individually negotiated between landlord and tenant.房租由房东和房客单独商定。We successfully negotiated the release of the hostages.我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。 conclude kənˈkluːd [transitive] (rather formal) to formally arrange the final details of an agreement with sb 达成,缔结(协定)They concluded a treaty with Turkey.他们与土耳其缔结了一项条约。A trade agreement was concluded between the two countries.两国签署了贸易协定。 settle [transitive] to finally arrange the details of a plan or some business (最终)确定,安排好It's all settled-we're leaving on the nine o'clock plane.一切都定下来了-我们乘9点的航班走。He had to settle his affairs (= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home.他得把在巴黎的事情料理好才能回家。 ˌhammer sth ˈout

      phrasal verb

      (rather informal) to discuss a plan or idea until everyone agrees or a decision is made (充分讨论后)敲定,商定He failed to hammer out a deal with the team boss.他没能和队里的头儿谈出什么结果。
      ˌthrash sth ˈout

      phrasal verb

      (rather informal) to discuss a situation or problem thoroughly until everyone agrees or a solution is found 反复讨论出(一致意见);充分研讨出(解决方法)The details have not been thrashed out yet.反复讨论之后,细节还是没定下来。
      broker [transitive] (rather formal) to arrange the details of an agreement, especially between different countries (尤指两国之间)协商(协议细节)A peace plan was brokered by the UN.和平方案由联合国出面协商达成了。 understand [transitive, usually passive] to agree sth with sb without it needing to be said 默认;默许;不言而喻I thought it was understood that my expenses would be paid.我原以为对方已同意支付我的费用。

      新牛津英语同义词词典 - agree collapse

      agree

      verb
      1 I agree with you | officials agreed that it has good potential
      CONCUR , be of the same mind/opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy with, sympathize, be united, be as one man, accord; acknowledge, admit, concede, grant, own, confess.

      -opposite(s): DISAGREE, DIFFER.

      2 they had agreed to a ceasefire
      CONSENT , assent, accede; acquiesce in, accept, approve (of), allow, admit, grant, comply with, undertake, go along with, say yes to, give one's approval to, give something the nod, recognize, acknowledge.

      -opposite(s): REJECT.

      3 the plan and the drawing of the church do not agree with each other
      MATCH , match up, accord, correspond, conform, coincide, fit, tally, harmonize, be in harmony, be in agreement, be consistent, be compatible, be consonant, be congruous, be in tune, equate, be equivalent, dovetail, chime, correlate, be parallel; informal square.

      -opposite(s): DIFFER, CONTRADICT.

      4 they agreed on a price
      SETTLE , decide, shake hands; arrange, arrive at, negotiate, work out, thrash out, hammer out, reach an agreement on, come to terms about, reach terms on; strike a bargain, make a deal.


      5 she's probably eaten something that didn't agree with her
      BE AGREEABLE TO , be good for, be healthy to, be acceptable to, suit.



      AWKWARD SYNONYMS
      agree; consent; assent; acquiesce
      More than one party is needed for an agreement, but the contributions made by each may be different.
      Agreeing is typically done between equals who cooperate in working out their final position: we'll have to decide what compromise we can agree on | they agree a currency price and payment terms.
    • Agree may also, however, be used of permission being given by someone in a position of superior power: we can appoint him if we can get the Area Health Authority to agree.
      Someone who consents to a proposal is presented with a suggestion in which they have some interest, because agreeing to it will require them to take action or affect them in some way: she has the same capacity as an adult to consent to surgical treatment. Normally, they have some degree of authority or control: their agreement is essential if a plan is to be put into action, and they are free to refuse it.
      Someone who assents to a proposal is generally a person whose approval is required, although they probably feel quite indifferent to it. They are free to accept or reject the proposal, but have played no part in working it out: they merely accept what is presented to them: the inspector assented to the remark with a nod.
      To acquiesce is to accept something by default through failing to resist. Often what is accepted is not something that the person really wants, and their acquiescence is due to exhaustion, attrition, or lack of real bargaining power: the authorities believed that most refugees would acquiesce and not resist attempts to send them back. Acquiescence can easily slip into passive connivance at something bad: the oil company was accused of acquiescing in the pollution of the Wayne people's lands | those who acquiesce in this shameful pastime.

    • Collins COBUILD English Usage - agree collapse

      agree

      `agree with'

      If you agree with someone about something, you both have the same opinion about it.

          You agreed with me that we could rule out Watson.

      If you agree with an action or suggestion, you approve of it.

          I agree with what they are doing.

      Note that you do not say that you `agree' an action or suggestion or `are agreed with' it.

      `agree to'

      If you agree to something that is suggested or proposed, you say that you will allow it to happen or be done.

          He had agreed to the use of force.

      However, you do not say that someone `agrees to' an invitation. You say that they accept it.

          He readily accepted our invitation to speak about his case.

      If you agree to do something that you have been asked to do, you say that you will do it.

          She agreed to let us use her flat.

          She finally agreed to come to the club on Wednesday.

      Note that you do not say that you `agree doing' something.

      `agree on'

      If people reach a decision together about something, you can say that they agree on it.

          The government had still to agree on the provisions of the Bill.

      `agree that'

      You can say what their decision is using agree and a `that'-clause.

          They agreed that all existing sanctions should be maintained.

      The passive form `It was agreed that...' is often used.

          It was agreed that something had to be done.

      `be agreed'

      When a decision is made, you can say that the people making it are agreed. This is a formal use.

          Are we agreed, gentlemen?


      词源记忆 - agree collapse

      agree 同意
      a-, 去,往;-gree, 满意,词源同gratify, 使满意。