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单词 accede
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accede

enUK

accede

assent or yield; give consent; agree: accede to the terms of the agreement; to attain an office; succeed: accede to the throne
Not to be confused with:concede – yielding without necessarily agreeing: He conceded the election before all the votes were in.exceed – to go beyond the bounds: exceed the speed limit; outdo; beat

ac·cede

A0037100 (ăk-sēd′)intr.v. ac·ced·ed, ac·ced·ing, ac·cedes 1. To give one's consent, often at the insistence of another: accede to a demand. See Synonyms at assent.2. To arrive at or come into an office or dignity: accede to the throne.3. To become a party to an agreement or treaty.
[Middle English acceden, to come near, from Latin accēdere, to go near : ad-, ad- + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.]
ac·ced′ence (-sēd′ns) n.ac·ced′er n.

accede

(ækˈsiːd) vb1. to assent or give one's consent; agree2. to enter upon or attain (to an office, right, etc): the prince acceded to the throne. 3. (Law) international law to become a party (to an agreement between nations, etc), as by signing a treaty[C15: from Latin accēdere to approach, agree, from ad- to + cēdere to go, yield] acˈcedence n acˈceder n

ac•cede

(ækˈsid)

v.i. -ced•ed, -ced•ing. 1. to give one's consent, approval, or adherence by yielding; give in; agree; assent: to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract. 2. to attain or assume an office, title, or dignity; succeed (usu. fol. by to): to accede to the throne. 3. to become a party to an agreement or treaty. [1400–50; to approach, adapt to < Latin accēdere to approach, assent =ac- ac- + cēdere to go; see cede] ac•ced′ence, n. ac•ced′er, n.

accede


Past participle: acceded
Gerund: acceding
Imperative
accede
accede
Present
I accede
you accede
he/she/it accedes
we accede
you accede
they accede
Preterite
I acceded
you acceded
he/she/it acceded
we acceded
you acceded
they acceded
Present Continuous
I am acceding
you are acceding
he/she/it is acceding
we are acceding
you are acceding
they are acceding
Present Perfect
I have acceded
you have acceded
he/she/it has acceded
we have acceded
you have acceded
they have acceded
Past Continuous
I was acceding
you were acceding
he/she/it was acceding
we were acceding
you were acceding
they were acceding
Past Perfect
I had acceded
you had acceded
he/she/it had acceded
we had acceded
you had acceded
they had acceded
Future
I will accede
you will accede
he/she/it will accede
we will accede
you will accede
they will accede
Future Perfect
I will have acceded
you will have acceded
he/she/it will have acceded
we will have acceded
you will have acceded
they will have acceded
Future Continuous
I will be acceding
you will be acceding
he/she/it will be acceding
we will be acceding
you will be acceding
they will be acceding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been acceding
you have been acceding
he/she/it has been acceding
we have been acceding
you have been acceding
they have been acceding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been acceding
you will have been acceding
he/she/it will have been acceding
we will have been acceding
you will have been acceding
they will have been acceding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been acceding
you had been acceding
he/she/it had been acceding
we had been acceding
you had been acceding
they had been acceding
Conditional
I would accede
you would accede
he/she/it would accede
we would accede
you would accede
they would accede
Past Conditional
I would have acceded
you would have acceded
he/she/it would have acceded
we would have acceded
you would have acceded
they would have acceded
Thesaurus
Verb1.accede - yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"give in, bow, defer, submitbuckle under, knuckle under, succumb, give in, yield - consent reluctantly
2.accede - take on duties or officeaccede - take on duties or office; "accede to the throne"enterascend - become king or queen; "She ascended to the throne after the King's death"take office - assume an office, duty, or title; "When will the new President take office?"come after, succeed, follow - be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
3.accede - to agree or express agreementaccede - to agree or express agreement; "The Maestro assented to the request for an encore"acquiesce, assentagree - consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something; "She agreed to all my conditions"; "He agreed to leave her alone"connive - encourage or assent to illegally or criminally

accede

verbTo respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or compliance:accept, acquiesce, agree, assent, consent, nod, subscribe, yes.
Translations
同意

accede

(əkˈsiːd) : accede to to agree to. He acceded to my request. 同意 同意

accede

enUK

accede to pressure

To bow down or yield to pressure from an outside force, especially as regards a political, business, or military action or decision. Congress was forced to accede to pressure from the public and abandon its proposal to increase taxes.See also: accede, pressure

accede to

1. To agree to a set of terms, conditions, or demands. The government will not accede to the terrorist's demands.2. To begin serving in a position of authority or in an official capacity. Come January, he will accede to the office of governor.See also: accede

accede to something

 1. to agree to the terms or demands that someone has stated. We cannot accede to your demands. 2. to assume a position of power or authority; to begin serving in one's official capacity. She acceded to the office of mayor in January.See also: accede

accede

enUK

Accede

To consent or to agree, as to accede to another's point of view. To enter an office or to accept a position, as to accede to the presidency.

accede

to become a party to an agreement between nations, as by signing a treaty.

accede

enUK
  • verb

Synonyms for accede

verb to respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or compliance

Synonyms

  • accept
  • acquiesce
  • agree
  • assent
  • consent
  • nod
  • subscribe
  • yes

Synonyms for accede

verb yield to another's wish or opinion

Synonyms

  • give in
  • bow
  • defer
  • submit

Related Words

  • buckle under
  • knuckle under
  • succumb
  • give in
  • yield

verb take on duties or office

Synonyms

  • enter

Related Words

  • ascend
  • take office
  • come after
  • succeed
  • follow

verb to agree or express agreement

Synonyms

  • acquiesce
  • assent

Related Words

  • agree
  • connive
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