con·cord
noun/ˈkɒŋkɔːd/
/ˈkɑːnkɔːrd/
[uncountable]- concord (with somebody) (formal) peace and agreement
synonym harmony和谐;和睦;协调 - living in concord with neighbouring states
与邻国和睦相处
- living in concord with neighbouring states
- [uncountable] concord (with something) (grammar) (of words in a phrase) the fact of having the same number, gender or person
synonym agreement(数、性或人称的)一致 - In the sentence ‘They live in the country.’, the plural verb ‘live’ is in concord with the plural subject ‘They’.
在句子“ They live in the Country.”中,复数动词“ live”与复数主语“ They”一致。
- In the sentence ‘They live in the country.’, the plural verb ‘live’ is in concord with the plural subject ‘They’.
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French concorde, from Latin concordia, from concors ‘of one mind’, from con- ‘together’ + cor, cord- ‘heart’.