agreement [ə'gri:.mənt] noun SAME OPINION 意见一致 ESSENTIAL uncountable ■when people have the same opinion, or when they approve of or accept something 意见一致;同意;应允•The whole family was in agreement with her about/on what they should do.对于他们应该做甚么,全家人都和她意见一致。 •If the three parties cannot reach agreement now, there will be a civil war.如果这三个政党现在不能达成共识,内战将不可避免。 •I don't think you'll ever get Tony's agreement to these proposals.我认为,你千万不要指望托尼会同意这些计划。 •[+ that] There's widespread agreement that the law should be changed.大家一致认为应该修改法律。 ESSENTIAL countable ■a decision or arrangement, often formal and written, between two or more groups or people 协议,协定;和约•The dispute was settled by an agreement that satisfied both sides.由于达成了一项双方都满意的协议,争端得到了解决。 •The government has entered into/signed an international arms-control agreement.政府接受/签署了一项国际军备控制协议。 •They have broken (the terms of) the agreement on human rights.他们违反了人权协议(条款)。 •Finally the two sides have reached an agreement.双方终于达成了协议。
[ə'gri:.mənt] noun GRAMMAR 文法 uncountable ■when two words have the same grammatical form. For example, the words are both singular or plural, masculine or feminine , etc. 语法上的一致(如性数、人称一致等)•In the sentence 'Kate was brushing her hair', 'Kate' and 'her' are in agreement.在句子 Kate was brushing her hair 中,Kate 和 her 在文法上一致。 |