accord
noun
verb
əˈkɔːd noun
1
of sb’s/sth’s own accord
without being asked or forced to do something 出于自愿,主动地
He decided to go of his own accord.
他是自己决定要去的。
The door seemed to move of its own accord.
那扇门似乎自己在动。
2 a situation in which two people, ideas, or statements agree with each other [正式] 符合,一致 U | formal
be in accord with sth
These results are in accord with earlier research.
这些结果和先前的研究一致。
in perfect/complete accord
It is important to the success of any firm that its partners should be in complete accord.
合伙人步调一致对于公司的成功至关重要。
3 a formal agreement between countries or groups 正式协议 C
the Helsinki accord on human rights
赫尔辛基人权协定
4
with one accord
if two or more people do something with one accord, they do it together or at the same time 一致地 formal
There was a silence as the women turned with one accord to stare at Doreen.
那些女人一齐转身盯着多琳看,全场鸦雀无声。
verb
5 to give someone or something special attention or a particular type of treatment 给予〔关照或其他待遇〕 T
You will not be accorded any special treatment.
不会给你任何特殊待遇的。
accord sth to sth/sb
Every school accords high priority to the quality of teaching.
每个学校都高度重视教学质量。
6
accord with sth
to match or agree with something 与某事物相符 (一致 )
The punishments accorded with the current code of discipline.
处罚与现行的纪律规则一致。