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Acuerdo y Desacuerdo - Acuerdo 2

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el acuerdo, como "concur", "compact" y "cement".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to cement
to cement
[Verbo]

to make something such as an agreement, relationship, etc. stronger

consolidar, fortalecer

consolidar, fortalecer

Ex: The successful completion of the project helped to cement our partnership with the client. 
check
check
[interjección]

used to express agreement or to say that something has been dealt with

Vale, Listo

Vale, Listo

Ex: Check, I've got everything I need for the trip. 
to [come] to terms with {sb}

to reach a mutual understanding, agreement, or resolution with someone

reconciliarse, aceptar

reconciliarse, aceptar

Ex: After their heated argument, they had to sit down and come to terms with each other to mend their friendship. 
to commit
to commit
[Verbo]

to be dedicated to a person, cause, policy, etc.

comprometerse, asignar

comprometerse, asignar

Ex: She decided to commit herself to the education of underprivileged children, spending hours volunteering at a local school. 
commitment
commitment
[Sustantivo]

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

compromiso

compromiso

Ex: His commitment to his studies earned him top honors and a scholarship to a prestigious university. 
compact
compact
[Sustantivo]

an official agreement between people, countries, etc.

pacto

pacto

Ex: The two nations signed a compact to strengthen their trade relations. 
to conclude

to formally reach an agreement on something

cerrar, llegar a

cerrar, llegar a

Ex: They concluded the contract after weeks of detailed negotiations. 
concord
concord
[Sustantivo]

agreement and peace between people or a group of countries

concordia

concordia

Ex: The treaty aimed to establish concord between the two neighboring nations. 
concordant
concordant
[Adjetivo]

following an agreement

concordante, de acuerdo

concordante, de acuerdo

Ex: The revisions to the plan were made to remain concordant with the original objectives. 
concordat
concordat
[Sustantivo]

a formal agreement, particularly one between a certain country and the Roman Catholic Church

concordato

concordato

Ex: The country signed a concordat with the Vatican to regulate church-state relations. 
to concur
to concur
[Verbo]

to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.

estar de acuerdo

estar de acuerdo

Ex: It's reassuring when experts from various fields concur on such critical matters, providing a unified recommendation. 
concurrence
concurrence
[Sustantivo]

the state of being in agreement

concurrencia

concurrencia

Ex: The committee members all concurred on the need for stricter safety regulations. 
condition
condition
[Sustantivo]

a rule or term that must be met to reach an agreement or make something possible

condición

condición

Ex: The loan was approved on the condition that the borrower provided collateral. 
to confirm
to confirm
[Verbo]

to make something such as an arrangement, position, etc. more definite

confirmar

confirmar

Ex: The manager confirmed the meeting time before sending out the invitations. 
consensual
consensual
[Adjetivo]

agreed to by the people involved

consensual, consensuado

consensual, consensuado

consensus
consensus
[Sustantivo]

an agreement reached by all members of a group

consenso

consenso

Ex: The team reached a consensus on the new project timeline after extensive discussions. 
to consent
to consent
[Verbo]

to give someone permission to do something or to agree to do it

consentir en

consentir en

Ex: Patients need to consent to a surgery or medical procedure before it can be performed. 
consent
consent
[Sustantivo]

permission or approval given for something to happen or be done

consentimiento

consentimiento

Ex: The doctor explained the procedure in detail before asking for the patient's consent. 
contract
contract
[Sustantivo]

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

contrato

contrato

Ex: They signed a contract to buy the house, outlining the terms of the sale. 
to contract

to enter or make an official arrangement with someone

contratar, firmar un contrato

contratar, firmar un contrato

Ex: The company contracted with a local supplier to provide raw materials for their manufacturing process. 
contractual
contractual
[Adjetivo]

related to agreements or arrangements that are legally binding between parties

contractual

contractual

Ex: The contractual terms outline the obligations and rights of each party. 
contractually
contractually
[Adverbio]

in a way that is stated or agreed in a contract

mediante contrato

mediante contrato

Ex: The employees are obligated contractually to adhere to the confidentiality clause. 
convention
convention
[Sustantivo]

a formal agreement between countries

convenio, convención

convenio, convención

Ex: The convention for writing dates in the U.S. is month-day-year. 
cool
cool
[Adjetivo]

expressing approval or permission

bien

bien

Ex: If you want to change the plan, that's cool with me. 
to countenance

to agree and not oppose to something that one generally finds unacceptable or unpleasant

consentir, permitir

consentir, permitir

Ex: Despite his personal reservations, he decided to countenance the new policy to maintain harmony within the team. 
covenant
covenant
[Sustantivo]

a promise or a formal agreement, particularly one that involves regularly paying a sum of money to someone or an organization

pacto, convenio

pacto, convenio

Ex: The two countries signed a covenant to promote peace and cooperation. 
to covenant

to legally agree or to promise to do or give something to someone, particularly to make regular payments to a person or organization

comprometerse a pagar, concertar el pago de

comprometerse a pagar, concertar el pago de

Ex: They covenanted to support the scholarship fund with annual contributions. 
deal
deal
[Sustantivo]

an agreement between two or more parties, typically involving the exchange of goods, services, or property

acuerdo, trato

acuerdo, trato

Ex: The two companies signed a lucrative deal to collaborate on a new product line. 
to echo
to echo
[Verbo]

to repeat opinions or statements of another person, particularly to show support or agreement

devolver el eco

devolver el eco

Ex: She echoed her colleague's concerns about the new policy, emphasizing the potential risks involved. 
echo
echo
[Sustantivo]

a repeated utterance of what someone has just said

echo

echo

Ex: He answered with a faint echo of her greeting. 
exactly
exactly
[Adverbio]

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

exactamente

exactamente

Ex: The answer to the math problem was exactly 42. 
to fall in with

to agree to something, such as an idea, suggestion, etc.

estar conforme con

estar conforme con

Ex: Sarah decided to fall in with her friend's proposal to start a book club. 
fine print
fine print
[Sustantivo]

the small, detailed part of a contract or agreement that contains important conditions or rules

letra pequeña, letra chica

letra pequeña, letra chica

Ex: Always read the fine print before signing a contract. 
fist bump
fist bump
[Sustantivo]

a way of greeting, celebrating, or showing agreement by slightly hitting someone's fist with one's own

chocar con los puños

chocar con los puños

to fist-bump

to slightly hit someone's fist with one's own as an act of celebration, greeting, or agreement

chocar con los puños

chocar con los puños

flat
flat
[Adjetivo]

complete or definite

fijo

fijo

gentleman's agreement

an agreement that is based on the mutual trust of the parties, which is of no legal value

acuerdo de caballeros

acuerdo de caballeros

Ex: The business partners reached a gentleman's agreement to split the profits equally, even though it was not officially documented. 
to [give] {sb/sth} the nod

to approve someone or something

dar permiso

dar permiso

to go along

to express agreement or to show cooperation

estar de acuerdo

estar de acuerdo

Ex: He was always willing to go along with his friend's suggestions for their weekend activities. 
to go with
to go with
[Verbo]

to accept an offer, plan, etc.

ir con, estar de acuerdo

ir con, estar de acuerdo

Ex: I think we should go with the original plan for the event. 
to [go|swim] with the tide

to act or think in the same way as the majority of people in a society

seguir la corriente, ir con la mayoría

seguir la corriente, ir con la mayoría

Ex: He didn't really agree, but he went with the tide to avoid trouble. 
great minds think alike

used to suggest that intelligent or creative individuals often come up with similar ideas or solutions, especially when faced with a particular problem or challenge

los sabios siempre pensamos igual

los sabios siempre pensamos igual

Ex: When we presented our ideas to the boss, he was impressed that our solutions were so similar - I guess great minds think alike. 
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