agree
/əˈgriː/- have the same opinion about something; concur同意; 赞同:
I completely agree with your recent editorial
我完全同意你们最近的社论
we both agreed on issues such as tougher penalties for criminals
我们在诸如对罪犯采取更严厉处罚等问题上观点一致
with clause everybody agrees that jobs will go大家都同意, 工作要进行
with direct speech 'Yes, dreadful, isn't it, ' she agreed.“是啊, 可怕, 不是吗?”她赞同道。
agree with
approve of (something) with regard to its moral correctness赞成:I'm not sure I agree with abortion.
我不能确定我赞成堕胎。
- (agree to或to do something)consent to do something which has been suggested by another person同意(做别人建议之事):
she had agreed to go and see a movie with him.
她同意和他一起出去看电影。
- with obj. chiefly Brit. reach agreement about (something), typically after a period of negotiation〈主英〉(尤指经过一段时期的谈判之后)商定, 就…达成协议:
if they had agreed a price the deal would have gone through
他们当时要是商定了价格, 交易就会成功了
no obj. the commission agreed on a proposal to limit imports.委员会一致同意了限制进口的提议。
- with obj. chiefly Brit. (of a government or organization) consent to or authorize (a plan or proposal)〈主英〉(政府, 组织)同意, 批准(计划, 提议):
the cabinet has agreed a plan on the country's territorial waters.
内阁批准了一项有关国家领海的计划。
agree with
be consistent with与…一致:your body language does not agree with what you are saying.
你的肢体语言和你所说的不一致。
- Grammar have the same number, gender, case, or person as【语法】呼应, 一致:
the verb agrees with the final noun.
动词的数与最后的名词一致。
- usu. with negative be healthy or appropriate for (someone)相宜(某人)健康的; 对(某人)适宜的:
she's eaten something which did not agree with her.
她吃了不相宜的食物。
agree to differ
- 见DIFFER.