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agree+(verb)

  • 1 agree

    [ə'ɡri:]
    past tense, past participle - agreed; verb
    1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) piekrist; atbilst; saskanēt
    2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) piekrist
    3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) būt piemērotam; panest
    4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) saprasties; satikt
    - agreeably
    - agreement
    * * *
    piekrist; sadzīvot, saprasties, satikt; vienoties; atbilst, saskanēt; saskaņot; akceptēt, apstiprināt; būt derīgam, būt piemērotam; saskaņoties

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  • 2 coincide

    1) (to occupy (often by accident) the same space or time: Her arrival coincided with his departure.) sakrist
    2) (to agree: This coincides with what he told us; Their tastes in music coincide.) sakrist; atbilst
    - coincidental
    * * *
    atbilst, sakrist

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  • 3 divide

    1) (to separate into parts or groups: The wall divided the garden in two; The group divided into three when we got off the bus; We are divided (= We do not agree) as to where to spend our holidays.)
    2) ((with between or among) to share: We divided the sweets between us.) []dalīt
    3) (to find out how many times one number contains another: 6 divided by 2 equals 3.) dalīties
    - divisible
    - division
    - divisional
    * * *
    ūdensšķirtne; balsot, atdalīt; dalīt; sadalīt; sadalīties; dalīties

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  • 4 ratify

    (to approve and agree to formally and officially, especially in writing.) ratificēt
    * * *
    ratificēt

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  • 5 grant

    1. verb
    1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) dot; sniegt
    2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) piekrist; pieļaut
    2. noun
    (money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) dotācija; stipendija
    - granting
    - take for granted
    * * *
    dāvinājums, dāvinājuma akts; dotācija, subsīdija; stipendija; piekāpšanās, atļauja, piekrišana; dāvāt, dāvināt; piešķirt dotāciju; atļaut, piekrist; pieļaut

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  • 6 accept

    [ək'sept]
    1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) pieņemt (piedāvājumu)
    2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) piekrist; atzīt (par pareizu)
    - acceptably
    - acceptance
    - accepted
    * * *
    pieņemt; atzīt par pareizu, piekrist; akceptēt

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  • 7 accord

    [ə'ko:d] 1. verb
    1) ((with with) to agree with: His story accords with what I saw happen.) saskanēt
    2) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) izrādīt (cieņu u. tml.)
    2. noun
    (agreement: That is not in accord with your original statement.) saskaņa; vienprātība
    - accordingly
    - according to
    - of one's own accord
    - with one accord
    * * *
    harmonija, vienprātība, saskaņa; vienošanās; akords; harmonēt, saskanēt; izrādīt

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  • 8 acquiesce

    [ækwi'es]
    (to agree: After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced.) piekrist (negribīgi)
    - acquiescent
    * * *
    piekrist; klusu negribīgi piekrist, samierināšanās; akceptēt, samierināties, pieņemt

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  • 9 appoint

    [ə'point]
    1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) iecelt (amatā)
    2) (to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) noteikt; norādīt
    - appointment
    * * *
    iecelt; noteikt

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  • 10 approve

    [ə'pru:v]
    1) ((often with of) to be pleased with or think well of (a person, thing etc): I approve of your decision.) atzinīgi novērtēt
    2) (to agree to (something): The committee approved the plan.) apstiprināt; piekrist
    - on approval
    * * *
    atzinīgi novērtēt, atzīt par labu; apstiprināt

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  • 11 assent

    [ə'sent] 1. noun
    (agreement: The Queen gave the royal assent to the bill.) piekrišana; sankcija
    2. verb
    ((with to) to agree: They assented to the proposal.) piekrist; sankcionēt
    * * *
    sankcija, piekrišana; piekrist, sankcionēt

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  • 12 concur

    [kən'kə:]
    past tense, past participle - concurred; verb
    (to agree; to come together, or coincide.) piekrist; sakrist; sagadī- ties
    - concurrent
    - concurrently
    * * *
    sagadīties, sakrist; piekrist

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  • 13 condescend

    [kondi'send]
    (to agree (to do something) in spite of one's feeling of superiority: The president of the company condescended to having dinner with the cleaning staff.) parādīt labvēlību
    - condescendingly
    - condescension
    * * *
    parādīt labvēlību, žēlīgi uzklausīt; pazemoties

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  • 14 consent

    [kən'sent] 1. verb
    (to give permission or agree (to): I had no choice but to consent to the plan; Her father consented to her marrying me although I was just a poor student.) piekrist; atļaut
    2. noun
    (agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) piekrišana; atļauja
    * * *
    piekrišana; piekrist

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  • 15 differ

    ['difə]
    past tense, past participle - differed; verb
    1) ((often with from) to be not like or alike: Our views differ; Her house differs from mine.) atšķirties
    2) (to disagree (with): I think we will have to agree to differ.) nebūt vienisprātis
    * * *
    nesakrist, atšķirties, nesaskanēt; nebūt vienisprātis

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  • 16 negotiate

    [ni'ɡəuʃieit]
    1) (to bargain or discuss a subject in order to agree.) vest sarunas
    2) (to arrange (a treaty, payment etc), usually after a long discussion.) (sarunu ceļā) panākt (līguma u.tml.) noslēgšanu
    3) (to get past (an obstacle or difficulty).) pārvarēt
    - negotiation
    * * *
    vest sarunas; žirēt, laist apgrozībā; tikt pāri, pārvarēt

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  • 17 permit

    1. [pə'mit] past tense, past participle - permitted; verb
    1) (to agree to (another person's action); to allow or let (someone do something): Permit me to answer your question; Smoking is not permitted.) []ļaut
    2) (to make possible: My aunt's legacy permitted me to go to America.) ļaut, dot iespēju
    2. ['pə:mit] noun
    (a written order allowing a person to do something: We have a permit to export our product.) atļauja
    * * *
    atļaut; paciest, pieļaut; atļauja; caurlaide

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  • 18 relent

    [rə'lent]
    (to become less severe or unkind; to agree after refusing at first: At first she wouldn't let them go to the cinema, but in the end she relented.) atmaigt, kļūt pieļāvīgākam
    - relentlessly
    - relentlessness
    * * *
    atmaigt, kļūt pieļāvīgākam; mazināties

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  • 19 sanction

    ['sæŋkʃən] 1. noun
    (permission or approval: The soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.) sankcija; atļauja
    2. verb
    (to permit or agree to: We cannot sanction the use of force.) sankcionēt; atļaut
    * * *
    sankcija; sankcionēt

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  • 20 second

    I 1. ['sekənd] adjective
    1) (next after, or following, the first in time, place etc: February is the second month of the year; She finished the race in second place.) otrs; otrais
    2) (additional or extra: a second house in the country.) vēl viens; otrs
    3) (lesser in importance, quality etc: She's a member of the school's second swimming team.) otrs; zemākas pakāpes-
    2. adverb
    (next after the first: He came second in the race.) otrais; otrā vietā
    3. noun
    1) (a second person, thing etc: You're the second to arrive.) otrais
    2) (a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.) sekundants
    4. verb
    (to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally: He proposed the motion and I seconded it.) atbalstīt
    5. noun
    (a secondary school.) vidusskola
    - secondly
    - secondary colours
    - secondary school
    - second-best
    - second-class
    - second-hand
    - second lieutenant
    - second-rate
    - second sight
    - second thoughts
    - at second hand
    - come off second best
    - every second week
    - month
    - second to none
    II ['sekənd] noun
    1) (the sixtieth part of a minute: He ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.) sekunde
    2) (a short time: I'll be there in a second.) mirklis; brītiņš
    * * *
    sekunde; palīgs; mirklis, moments; otrās godalgas ieguvējs; otrais datums; laba atzīme; otrās klases vagons; sekundants; otrās šķiras prece; rupja maluma milti; sekunda; komandēt; atbalstīt; apstiprināt; būt sekundantam; otrreizējs, otrs; otrais

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