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agree

Word family
a·gree /əˈɡriː/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  
1 same opinion 同样看法 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]AGREE to have or express the same opinion about something as someone else 同意,意见一致 OPP disagree
 Teenagers and their parents rarely agree.
十几岁的孩子跟父母意见很少一致。
agree with
 If she felt he was right, she would agree with him.
如果她觉得他是对的,就会同意他的看法。
agree that
 Most people nowadays would agree that a good pub is one of our best traditions.
如今大多数人都认为,一家好的小酒馆就是我们最好的传统之一。
agree on/about
 We don’t agree on everything, of course.
当然,我们并不是对所有事情都有一致的看法。
I quite agree/I couldn’t agree more (=I agree completely) 我完全同意
 ‘We have to talk.’ ‘Absolutely, ’ Meredith replied. ‘I couldn’t agree more.’
我们得谈谈。”“没错,梅雷迪斯回答说,我完全同意。
2 say yes 赞成 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]AGREE to say yes to an idea, plan, suggestion etc 赞成,赞同 OPP refuse
 I suggested we go somewhere for the weekend and she agreed at once.
我提议我们去某个地方度周末,她立即表示赞同。
agree to do something
 No one really knows why he agreed to do the film.
没有人真的知道他为什么同意拍那部电影。
agree to
 My sister won’t agree to our mother going into a nursing home.
我姐姐不会同意我母亲进养老院的。
3 decide together 共同决定 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]AGREE to make a decision with someone after a discussion with them 达成一致;商定
agree to do something
 We agreed to meet again the following Monday.
我们商定下周一再开会。
agree on
 They managed to agree on a date for the wedding.
他们总算商定了婚期。
agree that
 We agreed that elections would be held in May.
选举定于5月份举行。
agree a price/plan/strategy etc
 We agreed a new four-year contract.
我们商定了一份新的四年期合同。
nGrammar
In more formal English, you say it was agreed that when saying what people agreed:
It was agreed that the post would be advertised.
4 be the same 同样 [intransitiveI]SAME if two pieces of information agree with each other, they match or are the same 〔两条信息〕一致,相符
agree with
 Your story doesn’t agree with what the police have told us.
你的叙述和警察告诉我们的不一样。
5. agree to differ/disagree AGREEif two people agree to differ, they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop arguing about it 同意各自保留不同意见
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6agree with something phrasal verbphr v 
a) APPROVEto believe that a decision, action, or suggestion is correct or right 赞成,同意
 I don’t agree with hitting children.
我不赞成打孩子。
b) not agree with somebodyDFMI if a type of food does not agree with you, it makes you feel ill 〔某种食物〕不对某人胃口,某人吃了不舒服
 Green peppers don’t agree with me.
我吃青椒会不舒服。
c) SLGif an adjective, verb etc agrees with a word, it matches that word by being plural if the word is plural etc 〔语法上〕呼应,与一致
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nGrammar
Reciprocal verbs
Agree is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or groups do something that involves both or all of them:
Our parties agree on this.
You can also say:
Our parties agree with each other on this.
My party agrees with yours on this.
Prepositions with agree
agree with somebody/something
You agree with someone:
I agree with Tanya.
Don’t say: I agree Tanya.
You agree with an opinion or statement:
He agrees with this view.
Don’t say: He agrees this view.
agree on/about something
People agree on or about a subject:
My wife and I agree on most things.
agree to something
You agree to a plan or suggestion:
They agreed to all our proposals.
Don’t say: They agreed all our proposals.
Using the progressive
Agree is not used in the progressive. You say:
I agree completely.
Don’t say: I am agreeing completely.
THESAURUS
to say yes 表示赞成
agree to say that you think that someone’s plan or suggestion is a good idea and you think it should happen 赞成,赞同
Charles suggested going for a picnic, and we all agreed.
查尔斯提议去野餐,我们都赞同。
The Council of Ministers would never agree to such a plan.
部长理事会决不会赞成这样一个计划。
nFew people expect the rebels to agree to the peace plan.
nWhen I proposed that in future we should hold our meetings in the bar, the others agreed wholeheartedly.
say yes especially spoken to agree to do what someone has asked 同意〔某人的请求〕
They asked if I would give a talk, and I stupidly said yes.
他们问我愿不愿意发言,我就傻乎乎地同意了。
approve to officially agree to a plan or proposal 批准〔计划或提议〕
Congress approved the plan by a large majority.
国会以大多数赞成票批准了这项计划。
give your consent to say that you agree to something that will affect you, your family, or your property, when you have the legal right to say ‘no’ 〔对有权否决的事〕表示同意
Her parents have given their consent to the marriage.
她的父母答应了这桩婚事。
go along with something to agree with someone else’s plan or suggestion even though you are not sure if it is the right thing to do 同意,支持〔尽管不完全赞成〕
He wasn’t very happy with the idea, but he decided to go along with it.
他对这个办法不太满意,但他还是决定表示支持。
to have the same opinion 看法相同
agree to have the same opinion as someone, or to think that a statement is correct 意见一致
I totally agree with what you’ve just said.
你刚才说的我完全同意。
nI completely agree with Chomsky when he says that humans are born with a special ability to learn language.
Most experts agree that dieting needs to be accompanied by regular exercise.
大多数专家都认为,节食的同时要定期锻炼。
be in agreement formal if people are in agreement, they agree with each other, especially after discussing something 〔尤指经讨论后〕达成一致
nThe brothers are in agreement over the future of their company.
The world’s scientists are in agreement that global warming is a problem that needs to be addressed.
全世界的科学家一致认为全球变暖是应该设法解决的问题。
share somebody’s view/be of the same opinion formal to have the same opinion as someone, especially about an important issue 〔尤指在重要问题上〕同意某人的看法/看法相同
A lot of people share his view that tourism will have a negative impact on the island.
许多人认同他的观点旅游业会对该岛产生不利影响。
Professor Dawkins is of the same opinion as Dr Jones.
道金斯教授和琼斯博士观点相同。
nThey share the view that nuclear energy can play an important role in meeting global demands for energy.
nAll three specialists were of the same opinion about the cause of her illness.
concur /kənˈkɜː $ -ˈkɜːr/ formal to agree with someone or about something – a very formal word which is used especially in official contexts 意见一致,同意 〔非常正式的用词,尤用于公务场合〕
The committee concurred with this view.
委员会同意这个观点。
She asked her colleague, and she concurred.
她去问同事,同事表示同意。
nWas it his aggression which set him apart from his rivals? ‘Possibly, ’ he concurred.
nAs most biblical scholars concur, the letter could not have been written by any contemporary of Jesus.
see eye to eye [not in progressive] to agree with someone about something – used especially in negative sentences 看法一致〔尤用于否定句〕
We don’t always see eye to eye, but we do respect each other’s opinions.
我们并不是任何时候都意见一致,但是我们非常尊重彼此的看法。
agree up to a point to partly agree with someone 部分同意〔某人〕
I agree with you up to a point, but surely the situation is more complex than that?
我在某种程度上同意你的看法,不过情况当然比这要复杂吧?
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From Longman Business Dictionary
agreea·gree /əˈgriː/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to make a decision with someone after a discussion with them
They have agreed a price for the land.
He has agreed a new two-year contract.
agree to do something
The company agreed in principle to sell the paper mill to local managers.
agree on
The companies agreed on the broad terms of a settlement.
2to have or express the same opinion about something as someone else
The management and the unions rarely seem to agree.
agree with
Actually, I agree with Mike on this point.
agree that
He agreed that we need more time and resources.
agreed adjectiveadj
They are no longer prepared to pay the agreed price.
an agreed code of conduct
Origin agree
(1300-1400) Old French agréer, from gré will, pleasure, from Latin gratus pleasing
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agree

verb¹

1share opinion持相同意見ADVERB | VERB + AGREE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBemphatically, heartily, strongly, very much完全/由衷/堅決/非常贊同I very much agree with your point.我非常贊同你的觀點。absolutely, completely, entirely, fully, quite, totally, wholeheartedly絕對/完全/全然/徹底/頗為/非常/全心全意地贊成I agree entirely with what you have said.我完全同意你的說法。basically, broadly, generally, largely基本上/廣泛/普遍/總體上贊同It is generally agreed that more funding is needed for education.大家都認為教育需要更多的經費。unanimously一致同意privately, secretly私下/暗中贊成VERB + AGREEcannot不能同意have to不得不贊成I would have to agree with you there.在那個問題上,我不得不同意你的觀點。be inclined to, tend to傾向於同意;趨向於贊成I'm inclined to agree there's nothing we can do.我傾向於認為我們無能為力。PREPOSITIONabout在⋯上持一致意見We don't always agree about everything.我們並不總是在所有事上都意見一致。on, upon在⋯上持一致意見Are we all agreed on this?在這一點上我們的意見都一致嗎?with與⋯意見一致Do you agree with me that the plan won't work?這個計劃行不通,你同意我的觀點嗎?PHRASESI couldn't agree more我完全同意I couldn't agree more with what has just been said.我完全贊同剛才的說法。I quite agree我十分同意I'm sure you will agree我肯定你會贊同I'm sure you'll agree that this issue is vitally important to the success of the company.這個問題對公司的成功至關重要,我相信你也會同意這個觀點。
agree

verb²

2say yes; decide表示願意;決定ADVERB | VERB + AGREE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBhappily, readily, voluntarily, willingly高興地同意;欣然應允;自願同意;心甘情願地應允She suggested a walk in the open air and he readily agreed.她提議到戶外散散步,他欣然表示同意。grudgingly, reluctantly勉強應允;不情願地同意graciously, kindly親切地/友善地表示同意Ms Harlow has kindly agreed to help.哈洛女士友好地同意幫忙。secretly, tacitly暗地裏同意;默許expressly (BrE) 明確同意provisionally (especially BrE) 暫時商定It was provisionally agreed that August 12 was to be the date.日期暫定為 8 月 12 日。VERB + AGREEbe unable to, fail to不能決定;未能決定The two countries were unable to agree on a common strategy.兩國未能達成共同的行動計劃。PREPOSITIONto就⋯表示同意He agreed to our proposals.他對我們的建議表示同意。PHRASESagree to differ, agree to disagree同意各自保留不同意見We must just agree to disagree on this point.在這一點上,我們只能同意各自保留不同的意見。(be) mutually agreed共同商定的We are working towards / toward mutually agreed goals.我們正朝着共同商定的目標努力。internationally agreed, nationally agreed各國/全國統一商定的nationally agreed guidelines全國統一的指導原則
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agree verb
agree1 (‘That's true,’ she agreed.) agree2 (agree to a proposal) agree3 (agree a price) match1 (The figures do not agree.)
agree1

verb

'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ concurThese words both mean to have the same opinion as sb, or to say that you do. 这两个词均表示同意、赞成。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / concur with sb / sthto agree / concur that...to agree / concur entirely / fully / strongly / wholeheartedlyto agree / concur with sb's assessment / conclusion / idea / view agree [intransitive] to have the same opinion as sb; to say that you have the same opinion 同意;表示赞成I agree absolutely.我完全赞成。They said she didn't look well and I had to agree.他们说她看起来身体不太好,我不能不同意。'That's true,' she agreed.“是这样的。”她表示同意。He agreed with them about the need for change.在需要变革这个问题上,他和他们意见一致。I agree with that analysis of the situation.我赞成对形势那样分析。They all agree (that) the research is hard work.他们一致认为,研究工作很艰苦。The two sides failed to agree on any of the proposals.双方没能就任何提议达成一致。 Agree can also be used in the form be agreed. * agree还可用于be agreed形式 [transitive] Are we all agreed on this (= do we all agree on this)?我们在这个问题上是不是全体意见一致?It was agreed (that)(= everyone agreed) we should hold another meeting.大家一致认为我们应该再开一次会。 OPP disagree disagree concur kənˈkɜː(r) (-rr-) [intransitive] (formal) to agree with sb's opinion; to say that you agree 同意;赞同I therefore concur with the decision of the other judges.因此我同意其他法官的决定。Historians have concurred in this view.历史学家在这一点上已经达成一致。 Concur is only used in formal debate or when reporting a formal debate. It is not used to express agreement about everyday matters. * concur仅用于正式辩论或正式辩论报告中,不用来对日常事务表示赞同They said she didn't look well and I had to concur. agree2

verb

'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ accept ♦︎ approve ♦︎ go along with sb/sth ♦︎ consent ♦︎ take sth on board ♦︎ acquiesceThese words all mean to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen. 这些词均表示应允、答应。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / consent / acquiesce to sthto agree / consent to do sthto agree to / accept / approve / go along with / consent to a plan / scheme / proposalto agree to / accept / approve / go along with / acquiesce in a decisionto agree to / accept / approve / consent to a changeto agree to / accept / approve / take on board a suggestionto agree to / accept / approve a requestto meekly accept / go along with sth / acquiesce agree [intransitive, transitive] to say that you will do what sb wants or that you will allow sth to happen; to officially accept a plan or request 应允;答应;批准I asked for a pay rise and she agreed.我要求加薪,她答应了。Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?你认为他会采纳他们的建议吗?She agreed (that) we could finish early.她同意我们早点结束。He agreed to let me go early.他同意让我早走。Next year's budget has been agreed.明年的预算已获批准。 OPP refuse refuse see also agreement approval accept [transitive] to be satisfied with sth that has been done, decided or suggested 认可;接受;同意They accepted the court's decision.他们接受了法庭的裁决。He accepted all the changes we proposed.他同意我们提出的全部修改方案。She won't accept advice from anyone.她不会接受任何人的忠告。 see also acceptance approval approve [transitive] to officially agree to a plan, suggestion or request 批准,通过(计划、建议或要求)The committee unanimously approved the plan.委员会一致通过了这个方案。His appointment has not been formally approved yet.他的任命还没有正式批准。 OPP reject refuse see also approval approval ˌgo aˈlong with sb/sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone) (rather informal) to agree to sth that sb else has decided; to agree with sb else's ideas 赞成(他人决定);同意(他人看法)She just goes along with everything he suggests.他提什么建议她都一律赞成。I don't go along with her views on abortion.在堕胎问题上我不能同意她的观点。
consent kənˈsent [intransitive] (rather formal) to agree to sth or give your permission for sth 同意;允许When she told them what she intended they readily consented.她告诉他们她的打算,他们欣然同意。He reluctantly consented to his daughter's marriage.他勉强同意了女儿的婚事。 see also consent permission take sth on ˈboard

idiom

(took, taken) (rather informal) to understand and accept an idea or suggestion 采纳,接纳(想法或建议)I told him what I thought, but he didn't take my advice on board.我跟他说了我的想法,但他没有接受我的建议。
acquiesce ˌækwiˈes [intransitive] (formal) to accept sth without arguing, even if you do not really agree with it 默认,默许,顺从(尽管不一定同意)Senior government figures must have acquiesced in the cover-up.政府高级官员必然已经默许掩盖真相。She explained her plan and reluctantly he acquiesced.她解释了她的计划,他无奈默然接受。 see also acquiescence approval
agree3

verb

'That's true,' she agreed. “是这样的。”她表示同意。agree to a proposal 应允一个提议agree a price 商定一个价格agree ♦︎ negotiate ♦︎ conclude ♦︎ settle ♦︎ hammer sth out ♦︎ thrash sth out ♦︎ broker ♦︎ understandThese words all mean to arrange the final details of a plan or agreement. 这些词均表示商定、确定。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / thrash out / broker sth with sbto agree sth / negotiate sth / conclude sth / settle sth / hammer sth out / broker sth / be understood between A and Bto agree / be understood that...to agree / negotiate / conclude / settle / hammer out / broker a dealto negotiate / conclude / hammer out / thrash out / broker an agreementto agree / negotiate / hammer out / thrash out / broker a planto agree / negotiate / hammer out / broker a compromiseto agree / negotiate / settle / hammer out / thrash out the details of sthto agree / negotiate / settle / thrash out termsto agree / negotiate / conclude / broker a settlement / ceasefireto agree / negotiate / conclude a contract / truce / pact agree [transitive, intransitive] to decide with sb else to do sth or have sth 商定;约定Have you agreed on a date?你们确定日期了吗?Can we agree a price?我们可不可以商定一个价格?We agreed to meet on Thursday.我们约定周四见面。We couldn't agree what to do.究竟该怎么做,我们意见不一。They left at ten, as agreed.他们依约在10点钟离去。 negotiate nɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmE nɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [transitive] to arrange or agree the details of sth by formal discussion (正式)商定;达成(协议)Rents are individually negotiated between landlord and tenant.房租由房东和房客单独商定。We successfully negotiated the release of the hostages.我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。 conclude kənˈkluːd [transitive] (rather formal) to formally arrange the final details of an agreement with sb 达成,缔结(协定)They concluded a treaty with Turkey.他们与土耳其缔结了一项条约。A trade agreement was concluded between the two countries.两国签署了贸易协定。 settle [transitive] to finally arrange the details of a plan or some business (最终)确定,安排好It's all settled-we're leaving on the nine o'clock plane.一切都定下来了-我们乘9点的航班走。He had to settle his affairs (= arrange all his personal business) in Paris before he could return home.他得把在巴黎的事情料理好才能回家。 ˌhammer sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to discuss a plan or idea until everyone agrees or a decision is made (充分讨论后)敲定,商定He failed to hammer out a deal with the team boss.他没能和队里的头儿谈出什么结果。
ˌthrash sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to discuss a situation or problem thoroughly until everyone agrees or a solution is found 反复讨论出(一致意见);充分研讨出(解决方法)The details have not been thrashed out yet.反复讨论之后,细节还是没定下来。
broker [transitive] (rather formal) to arrange the details of an agreement, especially between different countries (尤指两国之间)协商(协议细节)A peace plan was brokered by the UN.和平方案由联合国出面协商达成了。 understand [transitive, usually passive] to agree sth with sb without it needing to be said 默认;默许;不言而喻I thought it was understood that my expenses would be paid.我原以为对方已同意支付我的费用。
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