to accord
第三人称
accords
现在进行时
according
过去式
accorded
过去完成时
accorded
1
授予, 给予
to grant permission or approval for someone to possess or have something
- The constitution accords all citizens freedom of speech and assembly.
宪法赋予所有公民言论和集会自由。
- Management finally accorded the employees the flexible working hours they had been requesting.
管理层最终批准了员工一直要求的弹性工作时间。
- The court accorded the claimant ownership rights over the disputed property.
法院授予了原告对争议财产的所有权。
- The landlord accorded the tenant the right to keep a pet in the rented apartment.
房东授予了租户在出租公寓中养宠物的权利。
2
一致, 符合
to agree or correspond with one another in a compatible way
- Their relationship no longer accorded as their priorities drifted apart over time.
随着时间的推移,他们的优先事项逐渐分离,他们的关系不再一致。
- The two friends saw eye to eye and their views accorded on most topics.
两位朋友看法一致,他们在大多数话题上的观点相符。
- Their opinions on the matter accorded perfectly after the discussion.
讨论后,他们在这个问题上的意见完全一致。
- The two reports accord in their findings about the issue.
两份报告在关于这个问题的发现上一致。
- Their feelings on the subject did not fully accord, but they reached a compromise.
他们对这个问题的感受并不完全一致,但他们达成了妥协。