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1 agreeable
agreeable [ə'grɪəbəl]∎ to be agreeable to sth accepter qch, consentir à qch;∎ to be agreeable to doing sth accepter de ou bien vouloir faire qch;∎ I am quite agreeable to his or him going je veux bien ou je suis d'accord pour qu'il y aille;∎ are you agreeable to the proposal? consentez-vous à la proposition?, êtes-vous d'accord avec la proposition?;∎ if you are agreeable si cela vous convient, si vous êtes d'accord;∎ if she's agreeable si elle veut bien(c) (acceptable) acceptable, satisfaisant;∎ I hope the terms are agreeable to you j'espère que les conditions vous conviennent -
2 agreeable
agreeable [əˈgri:əbl]a. ( = pleasant) agréableb. ( = willing) if you are agreeable, we can start immediately si vous le voulez bien, nous pouvons commencer immédiatementc. ( = acceptable) we can start the work tomorrow, if that's agreeable nous pouvons commencer le travail demain si vous n'y voyez pas d'inconvénient━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ agréable does not have a double e.* * *[ə'griːəbl]1) ( pleasant) [experience, surroundings, person] agréableto be agreeable to something/to doing — être d'accord pour quelque chose/pour faire
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agreeable — [[t]əgri͟ːəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If something is agreeable, it is pleasant and you enjoy it. ...workers in more agreeable and better paid occupations. ...an agreeable surprise. Syn: nice Ant: disagreeable Derived words: agreeably … English dictionary
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