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1 accord
{ə'kɔ:d}
I. 1. съгласие, мир, хармония
with one ACCORD единодушно
of one's own ACCORD доброволно, по своя собствена инициатива
to be in ACCORD/out of ACCORD with something съгласен съм/не съм съгласен с нещо
to bring into ACCORD съгласувам, постигам/установявам съгласие между
2. съглашение, споразумение, уреждане
II. 1. съгласувам (се), съответствувам, отговарям (with с, на), хармонирам
2. оказвам, давам отдавам, изпълнявам, удовлетворявам (молба и пр.)* * *{ъ'kъ:d} n 1. съгласие; мир; хармония; with one accord единодушно; (2) v 1. съгласувам (се), съответствувам, отгова рям (with* * *хармония; съответствам; споразумение; съгласувам; съглашение; съгласие; единодушие;* * *1. i. съгласие, мир, хармония 2. ii. съгласувам (се), съответствувам, отговарям (with с, на), хармонирам 3. of one's own accord доброволно, по своя собствена инициатива 4. to be in accord/out of accord with something съгласен съм/не съм съгласен с нещо 5. to bring into accord съгласувам, постигам/установявам съгласие между 6. with one accord единодушно 7. оказвам, давам отдавам, изпълнявам, удовлетворявам (молба и пр.) 8. съглашение, споразумение, уреждане* * *accord[ə´kɔ:d] I. n 1. съгласие; мир, хармония; of o.'s own \accord доброволно; по своя собствена инициатива; to be in \accord with s.th. съгласен съм с нещо; to bring into \accord съгласувам, постигам (установявам) съгласие помежду; 2. съглашение, споразумение; уреждане (на въпрос и под.); \accord pay заплащане на акорд; II. v 1. в съгласие съм, съгласувам (се), съответствам, отговарям ( with); хармонирам; 2. оказвам (почести и под.), предоставям, давам; they \accorded him a hero's welcome приеха го като герой.
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