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v.1 to rely on, to confide in, to depend on.El alumno se atuvo al maestro The student relied on the teacher.2 to go by, to hold by, to abide by, to keep to.Ella se atuvo a las reglas She went by the rules.* * *(v.) = abide by, comply (with), conform to, conform with, hew toEx. Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.Ex. Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex. These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.Ex. The order of subelements within the uniform heading will conform with the conventions established by the cataloguing agency responsible for the entry.Ex. The structure adopted hews to the theoretical model of the resilient organization as described by Enright.* * *(v.) = abide by, comply (with), conform to, conform with, hew toEx: Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.
Ex: Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex: These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.Ex: The order of subelements within the uniform heading will conform with the conventions established by the cataloguing agency responsible for the entry.Ex: The structure adopted hews to the theoretical model of the resilient organization as described by Enright.
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agréé — [ agree ] n. m. • 1829; de agréer ♦ Mandataire représentant les parties au tribunal de commerce. La profession d agréé a fusionné en 1971 avec celles d avocat et d avoué. ● agréé nom masculin Mandataire qui représentait les parties au tribunal de … Encyclopédie Universelle
agree — a‧gree [əˈgriː] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to make a decision with someone after a discussion with them: • They have agreed a price for the land. • He has agreed a new two year contract. agree to do something • The company agreed in… … Financial and business terms
Agree — A*gree , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Agreed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Agreeing}.] [F. agr[ e]er to accept or receive kindly, fr. [ a] gr[ e]; [ a] (L. ad) + gr[ e] good will, consent, liking, fr. L. gratus pleasing, agreeable. See {Grateful}.] 1. To harmonize… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
agree — 1 *assent, accede, consent, acquiesce, subscribe Analogous words: *grant, concede, allow: accept, *receive: admit, *acknowledge Antonyms: protest (against): differ (with) Contrasted words … New Dictionary of Synonyms
agree to disagree — agree to differ/to disagree/ phrase to accept that someone else does not have the same opinion as you and agree not to argue about it any more On that point, we’ll have to agree to differ. Thesaurus: ending, solving and avoiding arguments and… … Useful english dictionary
agree — agree; agree·a·bil·i·ty; agree·a·ble·ness; agree·a·bly; agree·ment; dis·agree; agree·a·ble; … English syllables
agree — vb agreed, agree·ing vt: to share an opinion that agreed the terms were fair vi 1: to share an opinion, understanding, or intent unable to agree on a verdict New York Law Journal … Law dictionary
agree to differ — To agree to accept amicably a difference of opinion without further argument • • • Main Entry: ↑differ * * * I see differ II cease to argue about something because neither party will compromise or be persuaded * * * agree to differ see ↑agree • • … Useful english dictionary
agréé — agréé, ée 1. (a gré é, ée) part. passé. Reçu, admis, accueilli. Ma recherche a été agréée. Ses présents furent agréés (voy. agréer 1). agréé 2. (a gré é) s. m. Défenseur admis à plaider devant un tribunal de commerce. ÉTYMOLOGIE Agréer 1.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
agree with — be consistent with. → agree agree with be good for. → agree … English new terms dictionary
agree — ► VERB (agrees, agreed, agreeing) 1) have the same opinion about something. 2) (be agreed) (of two or more parties) be in agreement. 3) (agree to) express willingness to comply with (a request, suggestion, etc.). 4) … English terms dictionary