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。