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Acuerdo y Desacuerdo - Acuerdo 4

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el acuerdo, como "positive", "quite" y "ratify".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
pact
pact
[Sustantivo]

a formal agreement between parties, particularly to help one another

pacto, convenio

pacto, convenio

Ex: The two countries signed a defense pact to ensure mutual protection against external threats. 
party
party
[Sustantivo]

one of the sides in a legal agreement or dispute

parte

parte

Ex: Both parties signed the contract. 
to patch up

to put an end to an argument with someone in order to make peace with them

arreglar

arreglar

Ex: They had a huge fight but managed to patch up before the day ended. 
peace offering
peace offering
[Sustantivo]

an offering made to become friends with someone after upsetting them

ofrenda de paz

ofrenda de paz

point taken
point taken
[interjección]

used to show that one has accepted that someone else's argument or opinion is valid

¡de acuerdo!

¡de acuerdo!

Ex: Point taken, I'll strive for clarity and brevity in my writing. 
positive
positive
[Adjetivo]

displaying approval, support, or agreement

positivo

positivo

Ex: Her feedback was positive, praising the team's efforts. 
positively
positively
[Adverbio]

in a way that shows a good or optimistic attitude, expressing approval, joy, or support

positivamente

positivamente

Ex: She responded positively to the news of her promotion, expressing joy and gratitude. 
to [pour] oil on troubled waters

to calm a tense situation with gentle or diplomatic action

calmar los ánimos, rebajar la tensión

calmar los ánimos, rebajar la tensión

Ex: The teacher poured oil on troubled waters by listening to both students calmly. 
precisely
precisely
[Adverbio]

used to express complete agreement

precisamente

precisamente

Ex: "That's exactly how I feel!" "Precisely!" 
prenuptial agreement

a legal contract made by a couple before marriage that outlines property and financial arrangements

acuerdo prematrimonial, acuerdo prenupcial

acuerdo prematrimonial, acuerdo prenupcial

Ex: They signed a prenuptial agreement before the wedding. 
protocol
protocol
[Sustantivo]

the original written record or formal document of an agreement, often between states

protocolo

protocolo

Ex: The treaty's protocol was signed by all parties. 
proviso
proviso
[Sustantivo]

a condition that needs accepting before making an agreement

condición

condición

Ex: She agreed to sell the property with the proviso that she can stay in the house until the end of the month. 
to put aside

to forget a feeling, disagreement, or dispute

dejar de lado

dejar de lado

Ex: After years of rivalry, the two competitors decided to put aside their differences and collaborate. 
quite
quite
[interjección]

used to express emphasis or strong agreement

exactamente

exactamente

Ex: Quite! That was an incredible performance. 
ratification
ratification
[Sustantivo]

the act of validating an agreement by signing it or voting for it

ratificación

ratificación

Ex: The treaty's ratification was completed after several months of negotiations. 
to ratify
to ratify
[Verbo]

to formally approve a decision, action, etc., typically through an official process or legal means

ratificar

ratificar

Ex: The members of the parliament convened to ratify the newly proposed constitution for the country. 
to realign
to realign
[Verbo]

to change one's opinions, beliefs, etc. to be like those of another person or group

realinear

realinear

Ex: After the meeting, she decided to realign her business strategy with the new company goals. 
realignment
realignment
[Sustantivo]

the action of changing one's opinions, beliefs, etc. to be like those of another person or group

realineamiento

realineamiento

reconcilable
reconcilable
[Adjetivo]

(of disagreements or differences) able to be settled

reconciliable, conciliable

reconciliable, conciliable

to reconcile

to make a person become friendly again with another after ending a disagreement or dispute

reconciliar

reconciliar

Ex: The manager helped reconcile the team members after their conflict. 
reconciliation
reconciliation
[Sustantivo]

the act of becoming friendly with someone once more after ending a disagreement

reconciliación

reconciliación

resolution
resolution
[Sustantivo]

the act of solving a problem, dispute, or difficulty

resolución

resolución

Ex: Quick resolution of the conflict prevented further tension. 
to resolve
to resolve
[Verbo]

(of a meeting, committee, etc.) to come to a decision through a formal vote

resolver

resolver

Ex: After several hours of discussion, the council resolved to approve the proposed law. 
right
right
[interjección]

used to show one's agreement

bueno

bueno

Ex: "We should start the meeting now." "Right, let's get going." 
right on
right on
[interjección]

used to show one's strong support or approval

¡bien hecho!

¡bien hecho!

Ex: You nailed that presentation, Sarah! Right on! 
to seal
to seal
[Verbo]

to finalize a contract, deal, or agreement

sellar

sellar

Ex: After weeks of negotiations, the two parties finally sealed the business partnership. 
to settle
to settle
[Verbo]

to bring a dispute or disagreement to an end

llegar a un acuerdo, arreglarse

llegar a un acuerdo, arreglarse

Ex: Mediation is a helpful process to settle conflicts between disputing parties. 
settlement
settlement
[Sustantivo]

an official agreement that puts an end to a dispute

acuerdo

acuerdo

Ex: The two companies reached a settlement that resolved the patent infringement lawsuit. 
to shake on

to shake hands as an act of agreement

cerrar el trato con un apretón de manos

cerrar el trato con un apretón de manos

Ex: After discussing the terms of the deal, they decided to shake on it. 
shoulder to shoulder

together working toward a shared aim

hombro con hombro, codo con codo

hombro con hombro, codo con codo

Ex: The volunteers worked shoulder to shoulder to rebuild the school. 
to side with

to support a person or group against someone else in a fight or argument

ponerse de parte de, ponerse del lado de, tomar partido por

ponerse de parte de, ponerse del lado de, tomar partido por

Ex: He sided with the critics, expressing doubts about the new policy. 
to sign
to sign
[Verbo]

to write one's name or mark on a document to indicate acceptance, approval, or endorsement of its contents

firmar

firmar

Ex: The author regularly signs copies of her books at book signings. 
signatory
signatory
[Sustantivo]

a person, organization, or country that has signed a formal agreement

signatorio, firmante

signatorio, firmante

Ex: The signatories of the treaty agreed to uphold the terms outlined in the document. 
to sign on
to sign on
[Verbo]

to sign a contract agreeing to work for someone

firmar un contrato

firmar un contrato

to sign up
to sign up
[Verbo]

to sign a contract agreeing to do a job

contratar

contratar

Ex: The freelancer decided to sign up for a year-long contract with the client. 
to [sink] {one's} differences

to put aside disagreements

olvidar las diferencias

olvidar las diferencias

Ex: The two groups sank their political differences and joined together to beat the ruling party 
solid
solid
[Adjetivo]

having a uniform color without any patterns, gradients, or mixed shades

liso

liso

Ex: She wore a solid blue dress to the party. 
solidarity
solidarity
[Sustantivo]

the support given by the members of a group to each other because of sharing the same opinions, feelings, goals, etc.

solidaridad

solidaridad

Ex: The workers stood together in solidarity to demand fair wages and better working conditions. 
sounds like a plan

used to show agreement with a suggestion

parece un plan

parece un plan

to stand up and be counted

to publicly express one's agreement or support for someone or something

declarar abiertamente

declarar abiertamente

to strike a bargain

to make an agreement that involves both parties doing something for one another

cerrar un trato

cerrar un trato

submission
submission
[Sustantivo]

the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

sumisión, sometimiento

sumisión, sometimiento

Ex: The rebels were forced into submission after their stronghold was captured by government forces. 
to subscribe to

to support or agree with an idea, opinion, etc.

suscribir, subscribir

suscribir, subscribir

surely
surely
[Adverbio]

used as a positive response to something

por supuesto, cómo no

por supuesto, cómo no

sympathetic
sympathetic
[Adjetivo]

showing care and understanding toward other people, especially when they are not feeling good

comprensivo

comprensivo

Ex: The teacher was sympathetic to the student who was struggling with the coursework. 
sympathetically
sympathetically
[Adverbio]

in a way that shows sorrow or concern for someone else's difficulties

comprensivamente

comprensivamente

Ex: He sympathetically nodded as she described her difficulties. 
to sympathize

to support and approve of something or someone

comprender

comprender

Ex: She sympathized with his decision to leave the company and wished him the best. 
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