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agree
/əˈgri/
(vi.)同意,贊成,承認適合(vt.)同意
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·gre
,
A·gree
adv.
In
good
part
;
kindly
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·gree
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Agreed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Agreeing
.]
1.
To
harmonize
in
opinion
,
statement
,
or
action
;
to
be
in
unison
or
concord
;
to
be
or
become
united
or
consistent
;
to
concur
;
as
,
all
parties
agree
in
the
expediency
of
the
law
.
If
music
and
sweet
poetry
agree
.
--
Shak
.
Their
witness
agreed
not
together
.
--
Mark
xiv
. 56.
The
more
you
agree
together
,
the
less
hurt
can
your
enemies
do
you
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
2.
To
yield
assent
;
to
accede
; --
followed
by
to
;
as
,
to
agree
to
an
offer
,
or
to
opinion
.
3.
To
make
a
stipulation
by
way
of
settling
differences
or
determining
a
price
;
to
exchange
promises
;
to
come
to
terms
or
to
a
common
resolve
;
to
promise
.
Agree
with
thine
adversary
quickly
.
--
Matt
.
v
. 25.
Didst
not
thou
agree
with
me
for
a
penny
?
--
Matt
.
xx
. 13.
4.
To
be
conformable
;
to
resemble
;
to
coincide
;
to
correspond
;
as
,
the
picture
does
not
agree
with
the
original
;
the
two
scales
agree
exactly
.
5.
To
suit
or
be
adapted
in
its
effects
;
to
do
well
;
as
,
the
same
food
does
not
agree
with
every
constitution
.
6.
Gram.
To
correspond
in
gender
,
number
,
case
,
or
person
.
Note:
☞
The
auxiliary
forms
of
to
be
are
often
employed
with
the
participle
agreed
.
“The
jury
were
agreed
.”
--
Macaulay
.
“Can
two
walk
together
,
except
they
be
agreed
?”
--
Amos
iii
. 3.
The
principal
intransitive
uses
were
probably
derived
from
the
transitive
verb
used
reflexively
.
“I
agree
me
well
to
your
desire.”
Syn:
--
To
assent
;
concur
;
consent
;
acquiesce
;
accede
;
engage
;
promise
;
stipulate
;
contract
;
bargain
;
correspond
;
harmonize
;
fit
;
tally
;
coincide
;
comport
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·gree
v. t.
1.
To
make
harmonious
;
to
reconcile
or
make
friends
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
admit
,
or
come
to
one
mind
concerning
;
to
settle
;
to
arrange
;
as
,
to
agree
the
fact
;
to
agree
differences
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
agree
v
1:
be
in
accord
;
be
in
agreement
; "
We
agreed
on
the
terms
of
the
settlement
"; "
I
can't
agree
with
you
!"; "
I
hold
with
those
who
say
life
is
sacred
"; "
Both
philosophers
concord
on
this
point
" [
syn
:
hold
,
concur
,
concord
]
[
ant
:
disagree
]
2:
consent
or
assent
to
a
condition
,
or
agree
to
do
something
;
"
She
agreed
to
all
my
conditions
"; "
He
agreed
to
leave
her
alone
"
3:
be
compatible
,
similar
or
consistent
;
coincide
in
their
characteristics
; "
The
two
stories
don't
agree
in
many
details
"; "
The
handwriting
checks
with
the
signature
on
the
check
"; "
The
suspect's
fingerprints
don't
match
those
on
the
gun
" [
syn
:
match
,
fit
,
correspond
,
check
,
jibe
,
gibe
,
tally
] [
ant
:
disagree
]
4:
go
together
; "
The
colors
don't
harmonize
"; "
Their
ideas
concorded
" [
syn
:
harmonize
,
harmonise
,
consort
,
accord
,
concord
,
fit in
]
5:
show
grammatical
agreement
; "
Subjects
and
verbs
must
always
agree
in
English
"
6:
be
agreeable
or
suitable
; "
White
wine
doesn't
agree
with
me
"
7:
achieve
harmony
of
opinion
,
feeling
,
or
purpose
; "
No
two
of
my
colleagues
would
agree
on
whom
to
elect
chairman
"
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