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  • 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.) souhlasit
    2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) svolit
    3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) dělat dobře
    4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) snášet se, vycházet spolu
    - agreeably
    - agreement
    * * *
    • shodovat
    • souhlasit
    • odsouhlasit
    • domluvit
    • dohodnout se

    English-Czech dictionary > agree

  • 2 agree with

    • shodnout se
    • souhlasit s

    English-Czech dictionary > agree with

  • 3 fournisseur agréé

    fournisseur agréé
    schválený dodavatel
    úředně schválený dodavatel

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > fournisseur agréé

  • 4 Les parents l'ont agréé pour gendre.

    Les parents l'ont agréé pour gendre.
    Rodiče ho přijali za zetě.

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Les parents l'ont agréé pour gendre.

  • 5 si cela vous agrée

    si cela vous agrée
    líbí-li se vám to (kniž.)
    zamlouvá-li se vám to (kniž.)

    Dictionnaire français-tchèque > si cela vous agrée

  • 6 grant

    1. verb
    1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) prokázat, udělit
    2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) připustit
    2. noun
    (money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) grant
    - granting
    - take for granted
    * * *
    • stipendium
    • grant
    • dopřát

    English-Czech dictionary > grant

  • 7 accede to

    (to agree to: He acceded to my request.) přistoupit (na), souhlasit
    * * *
    • přistoupit k
    • přistoupit na

    English-Czech dictionary > accede to

  • 8 accept

    [ək'sept]
    1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) přijmout
    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.) přijmout
    - acceptably
    - acceptance
    - accepted
    * * *
    • uznávat
    • přijmout
    • přijímat
    • akceptovat

    English-Czech dictionary > accept

  • 9 accord

    [ə'ko:d] 1. verb
    1) ((with with) to agree with: His story accords with what I saw happen.) souhlasit (s)
    2) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) poskytnout
    2. noun
    (agreement: That is not in accord with your original statement.) shoda
    - accordingly
    - according to
    - of one's own accord
    - with one accord
    * * *
    • shoda
    • souhlas
    • dohoda

    English-Czech dictionary > accord

  • 10 acquiesce

    [ækwi'es]
    (to agree: After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced.) souhlasit, svolit
    - acquiescent
    * * *
    • smířit
    • svolit

    English-Czech dictionary > acquiesce

  • 11 afraid

    [ə'freid]
    1) (feeling fear or being frightened (of a person, thing etc): The child is not afraid of the dark; She was afraid to go.) poděšený; bát se
    2) (sorry (to have to say that): I'm afraid I don't agree with you.) bohužel
    * * *
    • v obavách
    • polekaný
    • obávat se
    • bázlivý
    • bohužel
    • bát

    English-Czech dictionary > afraid

  • 12 agreed

    past tense, past participle; see agree
    * * *
    • sjednaný
    • souhlasil
    • dohodnuto

    English-Czech dictionary > agreed

  • 13 appoint

    [ə'point]
    1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) jmenovat
    2) (to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) sjednat, určit
    - appointment
    * * *
    • určit
    • ustanovit
    • vyjmenovat
    • pojmenovat
    • sjednat
    • stanovit
    • jmenovat

    English-Czech dictionary > appoint

  • 14 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.) schvalovat
    2) (to agree to (something): The committee approved the plan.) schválit
    - on approval
    * * *
    • potvrdit
    • schvalovat
    • schválit
    • souhlasit
    • odsouhlasit

    English-Czech dictionary > approve

  • 15 assent

    [ə'sent] 1. noun
    (agreement: The Queen gave the royal assent to the bill.) souhlas, schválení
    2. verb
    ((with to) to agree: They assented to the proposal.) souhlasit, schválit
    * * *
    • schválit
    • souhlas
    • souhlasit

    English-Czech dictionary > assent

  • 16 coincide

    1) (to occupy (often by accident) the same space or time: Her arrival coincided with his departure.) splývat
    2) (to agree: This coincides with what he told us; Their tastes in music coincide.) shodovat se
    - coincidental
    * * *
    • připadat na stejnou dobu
    • shodovat se
    • splývat
    • spadat v jedno
    • časově se shodovat

    English-Czech dictionary > coincide

  • 17 compatible

    [kəm'pætəbl]
    (able to agree or exist successfully side by side.) kompatibilní, slučitelný
    - compatibly
    * * *
    • kompatibilní

    English-Czech dictionary > compatible

  • 18 concur

    [kən'kə:]
    past tense, past participle - concurred; verb
    (to agree; to come together, or coincide.) shodovat se, sbíhat se
    - concurrent
    - concurrently
    * * *
    • spolupůsobit

    English-Czech dictionary > concur

  • 19 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.) snížit se
    - condescendingly
    - condescension
    * * *
    • ráčit
    • milostivě svolit
    • chovat se povýšeně

    English-Czech dictionary > condescend

  • 20 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.) svolit, dát souhlas
    2. noun
    (agreement; permission: You have my consent to leave.) svolení, souhlas
    * * *
    • svolení
    • souhlas

    English-Czech dictionary > consent

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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

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