Agree in spanish

De acuerdo

pronunciation: deɑkueɹ̩doʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

agree = estar de acuerdo. 

Example: She would get out of bed in the morning and look fabulous, though she wouldn't agree.

more:

» agree on + all hands = estar de acuerdo unánimemente, todos + estar de acuerdo.

Example: It is agreed on all hands that peace should be restored without delay and that law and order must be established and maintained at any cost.

» agree (on/upon) = estar de acuerdo sobre, ponerse de acuerdo sobre, acordar sobre, coincidir en.

Example: Finally it had been possible to agree upon one code (there are no longer two texts).

» agree + (the) terms = aceptar las condiciones.

Example: She came up with a detail from a recent painting which was just the job, and we agreed terms relatively quickly.

» agree to = acceder a, aceptar.

Example: In this case, the librarian 'reluctantly agreed to change the heading to 'Sexual Orientation' in anticipation of Library Board disapproval' = En este caso, el bibliotecario "accedió de mala gana a cambiarlo a 'Orientación Sexual' previendo el rechazo por parte de la Comisión de la Biblioteca".

» agree to + disagree = estar de acuerdo en que no + estar + de acuerdo. [Expresión usada para indicar que aunque no se está de acuerdo es mejor llegar a un compromiso y seguir adelante]

Example: Just agree to disagree, move on and learn to live with people that do not share your views.

» agree + wholeheartedly with = estar completamente de acuerdo con.

Example: I would like to wholeheartedly agree with what the previous speaker said and to express my thanks to the Library of Congress and its staff members.

» agree with = estar de acuerdo con.

Example: Although he didn't agree with her politics, he praised her as an 'incredible role model'.

» agree with + a nod = asentir con la cabeza, dar un asentimiento con la cabeza.

Example: Bogardus agreed with a weary nod.

» be agreed = estar de acuerdo.

Example: Everyone who has examined the topic, librarians and non-librarians alike, are agreed that the reference interview is essential to the success of the computer search.

» disagree = disentir, discrepar, diferir, estar en desacuerdo, no estar de acuerdo, dar la nota discordante. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.

» it + be + widely agreed = ser un hecho ampliamente aceptado.

Example: It is widely agreed that informal communication systems emerge spontaneously in organisations.

» not agree with = sentar mal, no sentar bien. [Referido más comúnmente a la comida o bebida]

Example: I think that she ate too much and it didn't agree with her -- she wasn't very hungry the next morning.

Agree synonyms

check in spanish: comprobar, pronunciation: tʃek part of speech: verb, noun fit in spanish: ajuste, pronunciation: fɪt part of speech: verb, noun match in spanish: partido, pronunciation: mætʃ part of speech: noun, verb jibe in spanish: burla, pronunciation: dʒaɪb part of speech: noun, verb concur in spanish: concurrir, pronunciation: kənkɜr part of speech: verb accord in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: əkɔrd part of speech: noun, verb tally in spanish: cuenta, pronunciation: tæli part of speech: noun correspond in spanish: corresponder, pronunciation: kɔrəspɑnd part of speech: verb consort in spanish: consorte, pronunciation: kənsɔrt part of speech: noun gibe in spanish: burla, pronunciation: dʒaɪb part of speech: noun harmonize in spanish: armonizar, pronunciation: hɑrmənaɪz part of speech: verb fit in in spanish: encajar, pronunciation: fɪtɪn part of speech: verb

Agree antonyms

discord pronunciation: dɪskɔrd part of speech: noun differ pronunciation: dɪfɜr part of speech: verb disagree pronunciation: dɪsəgri part of speech: verb disaccord pronunciation: dɪsəkɜrd part of speech: verb take issue pronunciation: teɪkɪʃu part of speech: verb
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