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Definition of accordance in English: accordancenoun əˈkɔːd(ə)nsəˈkɔrdns in phrase in accordance withIn a manner conforming with. 按照,依据 the ballot was held in accordance with trade union rules 投票根据工会规定举行。 Example sentencesExamples - The composition of the committee is the same as above, and the voting is in accordance with that in the Council.
- The pilots of both aircraft appear to have been acting in accordance with air traffic instructions.
- The bear was passed to the museum, with a copy of Miss Doherty's note, in accordance with her wishes.
- He would act at all times in accordance with the implied duty of trust and confidence.
- All military personnel are expected to know and to act in accordance with these principles.
- We have sought to act in accordance with the principles we have set out earlier.
- Equally, we do not doubt that prosecuting counsel would have acted in accordance with their duty.
- State leaders should act in accordance with the dictates of political wisdom.
- In fact it seemed to me that one could go further and say that if he had acted in accordance with a tenable view of the law he had not made a mistake.
- The Commission will of course act in accordance with the law as declared by this Court.
- He could face trouble if it is proved his instructions to the rider were not in accordance with the rules of racing.
- Part of the deck was required to be removed in accordance with building regulations.
- People often act in accordance with the images and patterns they find around them.
- It must be carried out in accordance with the plans lodged in the granting of the application.
- Private law issues must be decided in accordance with the rules of private law.
- I try to pay in as much as I can every year in accordance with the rules on how much you can invest relative to your income.
- Written notice has to be served in accordance with the rules or the sum is simply not recoverable.
- One way to determine this is to build a scale model in accordance with all the specifications.
- It is assumed that solicitors will intend to act in accordance with their duty.
- The police in all three cases were acting in accordance with a policy not to knock before entry.
Synonyms in agreement with, in conformity with, in line with, commensurate with, in compliance with, true to, in fulfilment of, in obedience to, in the spirit of, following, honouring, heeding, observing
OriginMiddle English: from Old French acordance, from acorder 'bring to an agreement' (see accord). Definition of accordance in US English: accordancenounəˈkôrdnsəˈkɔrdns in phrase in accordance withIn a manner conforming with. 按照,依据 the product is disposed of in accordance with federal regulations Example sentencesExamples - People often act in accordance with the images and patterns they find around them.
- State leaders should act in accordance with the dictates of political wisdom.
- The bear was passed to the museum, with a copy of Miss Doherty's note, in accordance with her wishes.
- We have sought to act in accordance with the principles we have set out earlier.
- The composition of the committee is the same as above, and the voting is in accordance with that in the Council.
- The Commission will of course act in accordance with the law as declared by this Court.
- Written notice has to be served in accordance with the rules or the sum is simply not recoverable.
- Private law issues must be decided in accordance with the rules of private law.
- All military personnel are expected to know and to act in accordance with these principles.
- One way to determine this is to build a scale model in accordance with all the specifications.
- The pilots of both aircraft appear to have been acting in accordance with air traffic instructions.
- Equally, we do not doubt that prosecuting counsel would have acted in accordance with their duty.
- The police in all three cases were acting in accordance with a policy not to knock before entry.
- It is assumed that solicitors will intend to act in accordance with their duty.
- Part of the deck was required to be removed in accordance with building regulations.
- It must be carried out in accordance with the plans lodged in the granting of the application.
- In fact it seemed to me that one could go further and say that if he had acted in accordance with a tenable view of the law he had not made a mistake.
- He could face trouble if it is proved his instructions to the rider were not in accordance with the rules of racing.
- I try to pay in as much as I can every year in accordance with the rules on how much you can invest relative to your income.
- He would act at all times in accordance with the implied duty of trust and confidence.
Synonyms in agreement with, in conformity with, in line with, commensurate with, in compliance with, true to, in fulfilment of, in obedience to, in the spirit of, following, honouring, heeding, observing
OriginMiddle English: from Old French acordance, from acorder ‘bring to an agreement’ (see accord). |