be of one accord

  • 1be of one accord — сходиться во взгядах, быть единодушными We were of one accord in рlacing the blame on Нelen …

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  • 2With one accord — Accord Ac*cord , n. [OE. acord, accord, OF. acort, acorde, F. accord, fr. OF. acorder, F. accorder. See {Accord}, v. t.] 1. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action; harmony of mind; consent; assent. [1913 Webster] A mediator of an… …

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  • 3with one accord — UNANIMOUSLY, in complete agreement, with one mind, without exception, as one, of one voice, to a man. → accord * * * adverb : with unanimity with one accord the crowd shouted its approval * * * with one accord With spontaneous unanimity • • •… …

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  • 4with one accord — the committee decided with one accord to approve the drainage plans Syn: unanimously, in complete agreement, with one mind, without exception, as one, of one voice, to a man …

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  • 5with one accord — ► with one accord in a united way. Main Entry: ↑accord …

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  • 6of one accord — index concurrent (united), consensual, consenting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7with one accord — formal doing the same thing at exactly the same time A row of faces turned our way with one accord …

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  • 8Accord — Ac*cord , n. [OE. acord, accord, OF. acort, acorde, F. accord, fr. OF. acorder, F. accorder. See {Accord}, v. t.] 1. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action; harmony of mind; consent; assent. [1913 Webster] A mediator of an accord… …

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  • 9accord — ► VERB 1) give or grant someone (power or recognition). 2) (accord with) be in agreement or consistent with. ► NOUN 1) an official agreement or treaty. 2) agreement in opinion or feeling. ● of one s own accord …

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  • 10accord — [ə kôrd′] vt. [ME acorden < OFr acorder < VL * accordare < L ad , to + cor (gen. cordis), HEART] 1. to make agree or harmonize; reconcile 2. to grant or concede; bestow vi. to be in agreement or harmony (with) n. 1. mutual agreement;… …

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