Смысл: accordaccord1.[əʹkɔ:d]n <Í> 1. согласие, единство; гармония true accord of hearts - подлинный союз сердец to be in accord, to be of one accord - сходиться во взглядах, придерживаться одного мнения to bring into accord - согласовывать 2. гармоничное сочетание, гармония (красок и т. п.) 3. муз.аккорд 4. соглашение; договор; договорённость ♢of its own accord - само по себе, самотёком of one's own accord - добровольно, по собственной воле, по собственному почину with one accord - единодушно, единогласно in accord with smth. - в соответствии с чем-л., согласно чему-л. out of accord with smth. - вразрез /в противоречии/ с чем-л. Í> 2.[əʹkɔ:d]v <Í> 1. предоставлять, жаловать to accord a warm [hearty] welcome - оказать тёплый [радушный /сердечный/] приём to accord smb. permission - дать разрешение кому-л. to be accorded permission to do smth. - получить разрешение сделать что-л. to be accorded wide recognition - получить широкое признание 2. (обыкн.with) согласовываться, гармонировать, соответствовать his conduct and his principles do not accord - его поведение плохо согласуется с его принципами to accord with smb.'s hopes [wishes] - отвечать чьим-л. надеждам [желаниям] Í>
cord Идиома
according to Hoyle
according to the rules, if we follow the rules According to Hoyle, it's your turn to deal the cards.
break the record
do better than the previous record The coach believes Bev can break the record in long jump.
broken record
(See like a broken record)
like a broken record
repeating the same sound, saying it over and over again From morning till night I hear that complaint-like a broken record!
off the record
not to be reported, not official What the President said is not to be printed. It's off the record.
track record
list of achievements, summary of career work Lou's track record is excellent. She was top seller last year.
accord with
match;be in agreement with一致;符合 That does not accord with what you said yesterday.那件事和你昨天说的不一样。 What he did doesn't accord with what he said.他言行不一。 It also accords with the general law of development of things.这也符合事物发展的普遍规律。
according as
in a manner that depends upon依照;根据(后接从句) You may take an oral or written exam according as you prefer.你可根据你的喜爱进行口头或笔头考试。 One may succeed according as one has ideal and will power.人的成功全在于理想和意志。
according to
1.in accordance with根据 According to his uncle,the boy is a goodfornothing.据男孩的叔父说,他是个无用之人。 2.in agreement with;corresponding to依据;依照;与…相符(后接名词) We must be prepared to modify our plans according to any new circumstances that may arise.我们务必准备根据可能出现的新情况改变计划。
in accord with
in agreement with同…一致 His actions are not in accord with his words.他言行不一。
in accordance with
1.in conformity with同…一致 This is in accordance with reason.这是合乎情理的。 His words are not in accordance with common sense.他的话不符合常识。 2. according to根据 He did not act in accordance with the orders.他没有遵照命令办事。 This is done in accordance with the instructions of the principal.这是依照校长指示做的。
of one's own accord
of one's own wish; voluntarily出于自愿 On her mother's birthday, Betsy did the housework of her own accord.母亲过生日那天,贝茜主动做家务。 He joined the search party of his own accord.他主动参加了搜索组。
on record
1. written down in a record记录在案的 We don't know when the famous writer was born,but the date of his death was on record.我们不知道这位名作家何时出生,但他的去世日期是有记录的。 It's on record that this summer was the hottest in 50 years.据记载,今年夏天是50年来最热的。 2. known to have said or done a certain thing人所共知的 That congressman is on record as an enemy of waste in government.那位国会议员以反对政府浪费而著名。
one for the record books
Idiom(s): one for the (record) books
Theme: SUPERLATIVE
a record-breaking act. • What a dive! That's one for the record books. • I've never heard such a funny joke. That's really one for the books.
for the record
Idiom(s): for the record
Theme: COMMENTS
so that (one's own version of) the facts will be known; so there will be a record of a particular fact. (This often is said when there are reporters present.) • I'd like to say—for the record—that at no time have I ever accepted a bribe from anyone. • For the record, I've never been able to get anything done around city hall without bribing someone.
according to one's own lights
Idiom(s): according to one's own lights
Theme: CONSCIENCE
according to the way one believes; according to the way one's conscience or inclinations lead one. (Rarely used informally.) • People must act on this matter according to their own lights. • John may have been wrong, but he did what he did according to his own lights.
Cut your coat according to your cloth
If you cut your coat according to your cloth, you only buy things that you have sufficient money to pay for.
Just for the record
If something is said to be just for the record, the person is saying it so that people know but does not necessarily agree with or support it.
according as|according
conj. 1. Depending on which; whichever. You may take an oral or written exam according as you prefer. 1. Depending on whether; if. We will play golf or stay home according as the weather is good or bad.
according to|according
prep. 1. So as to match or agree with; so as to be alike in. Many words are pronounced according to the spelling but some are not.The boys were placed in three groups according to height. 2. On the word or authority of. According to the Bible, Adam was the first man.
according to one's own lights|according|lights|own
adv. phr. In accordance with one's conscience or inclinations. Citizens should vote according to their own lights.
break the record|break|record
v. phr. To set or to establish a new mark or record. Algernon broke the record in both the pentathlon and the decathlon and took home two gold medals from the Olympics.
go on record|go
v. phr. To make an official statement as opposed to an informal one; say something officially that may be quoted with the person's name added for reference. I want to go on record that I oppose the merger with the firm of Catwallender and Swartvik.
in accordance with|accordance
adv. phr. In consonance with something; conforming to something. Employees at this firm are expected to always behave in accordance with the rules.
matter of record|matter|record
n. phr. A fact or event that is kept officially as a legal record. If you are convicted of speeding it becomes a matter of record.A birth certificate or a marriage license is a matter of record.
of one's own accord|accord|free will|of one's own
adv. phr. Without suggestion or help from anyone else; without being told; voluntarily. On her mother's birthday, Betsy did the dishes of her own accord.But Johnny hates baths. I can't believe he would take one of his own free will.
off the record|off|record
off the record1adv. phr. Confidentially. "Off the record," the boss said, "you will get a good raise for next year, but you'll have to wait for the official letter." Antonym: ON RECORD, GO ON RECORD, JUST FOR THE RECORD. off the record2adj. phr. Not to be published or told; secret; confidential. The president told the reporters his remarks were strictly off the record. Sometimes used with hyphens, before the noun. The governor was angry when a newspaper printed his off-the-record comments.
on record|on|record
adj. phr. 1. An official or recorded statement or fact; said for everyone to know. We do not know when the famous writer was born, but the date of his death is on record.The two candidates went on television to put their ideas on record. 2. Known to have said or done a certain thing. Usually used with "as". The mayor went on record as opposing a tax raise.The governor is on record as favoring the new highway.That congressman is on record as an enemy of waste in government. Antonym: OFF THE RECORD.
according 1. according as 1) to the degree that; in proportion as 2) depending on whether; if 2. according to 1) in agreement with 2) in the order of arranged according to size 3) as stated in or reported by
go on record Embrace a position publicly. For example, I want to go on record in favor of the mayor's reelection. It is also put as for the record, as in For the record, we support sending troops there. The record in both signifies either publication or public knowledge. Both expressions date from the first half of the 1900s, although slightly different phrases, such as put on record, are older. Also see just for the record; off the record.
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