ac·cede
verb/əkˈsiːd/
/əkˈsiːd/
[intransitive] (formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they accede | /əkˈsiːd/ /əkˈsiːd/ |
he / she / it accedes | /əkˈsiːdz/ /əkˈsiːdz/ |
past simple acceded | /əkˈsiːdɪd/ /əkˈsiːdɪd/ |
past participle acceded | /əkˈsiːdɪd/ /əkˈsiːdɪd/ |
-ing form acceding | /əkˈsiːdɪŋ/ /əkˈsiːdɪŋ/ |
- accede (to something) to agree to a request, proposal, etc.
同意(请求、建议等) - He acceded to demands for his resignation.
他同意要他辞职的要求。 - Japan had little choice but to accede.
日本别无选择,只能加入。 - The Planning Committee has finally acceded to growing pressure.
计划委员会最终接受了日益增长的压力。
- He acceded to demands for his resignation.
- accede (to something) to achieve a high position, especially to become king or queen
就任;就职;(尤指君主)即位 - Queen Victoria acceded to the throne in 1837.
维多利亚女王于 1837 年即位。
WordfinderTopics Successc2, Historyc2- abdicate
- accede
- crown
- king
- government
- monarch
- throne
- reign
- royal
- succession
- Queen Victoria acceded to the throne in 1837.
- accede (to something) to become a member of an organization
加入;就职 - Croatia acceded to the EU in 2013.
克罗地亚于 2013 年加入欧盟。
see also accession - Croatia acceded to the EU in 2013.
Word Originlate Middle English (in the general sense ‘come forward, approach’): from Latin accedere, from ad- ‘to’ + cedere ‘give way, yield’.