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Accord et Désaccord - L'accord 2

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'accord mutuel tels que « commit », « echo » et « go along ».

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to cement

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

cimenter, consolider

cimenter, consolider

[verbe]
check

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

d'accord

d'accord

[Interjection]
to come to terms with somebody

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

accepter, se faire à

accepter, se faire à

[Phrase]
to commit

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

s'engager

s'engager

[verbe]
commitment

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

engagemen

engagemen

[nom]
compact

an official agreement between people, countries, etc.

convention, contrat

convention, contrat

[nom]
to conclude

to formally reach an agreement on something

conclure

conclure

[verbe]
concord

agreement and peace between people or a group of countries

concorde, entente

concorde, entente

[nom]
concordant

following an agreement

concordant, cohérent

concordant, cohérent

[Adjectif]
concordat

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

accord, contrat, pacte

accord, contrat, pacte

[nom]
to concur

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

être d'accord

être d'accord

[verbe]
concurrence

the state of being in agreement

accord

accord

[nom]
condition

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

conditions

conditions

[nom]
to confirm

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

confirmer

confirmer

[verbe]
consensual

agreed with by people in general; agreed to by the people involved

consensuel, consenti

consensuel, consenti

[Adjectif]
consensus

an agreement reached by all members of a group

consensus

consensus

[nom]
to consent

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

consentir

consentir

[verbe]
consent

permission or approval given for something to happen or be done

consentement, assentiment, accord

consentement, assentiment, accord

[nom]
contract

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

contrat

contrat

[nom]
to contract

to enter or make an official arrangement with someone

signer un contrat

signer un contrat

[verbe]
contractual

related to agreements or arrangements that are legally binding between parties

contractuel

contractuel

[Adjectif]
contractually

in a way that is stated or agreed in a contract

contractuellement

contractuellement

[Adverbe]
convention

a formal agreement between countries

convention

convention

[nom]
cool

expressing approval or permission

bien

bien

[Adjectif]
to countenance

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

consentir, accorder

consentir, accorder

[verbe]
covenant

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

engagement, contrat, convention

engagement, contrat, convention

[nom]
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

s'engager à payer, se mettre d'accord sur

s'engager à payer, se mettre d'accord sur

[verbe]
deal

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

marché

marché

[nom]
to echo

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

répéter

répéter

[verbe]
echo

repetition of another person's opinions or statements, particularly to show support or agreement

écho

écho

[nom]
exactly

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

exactement

exactement

[Adverbe]
to fall in with

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

être d'accord avec

être d'accord avec

[verbe]
fine print

the important details of a contract or legal agreement that are usually printed in very small writing

petits caractères

petits caractères

[nom]
fist bump

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

check

check

[nom]
to fist-bump

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

faire un check à

faire un check à

[verbe]
flat

complete or definite

fixe

fixe

[Adjectif]
gentleman's agreement

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

accord verbal

accord verbal

[Phrase]
to give somebody or something the nod

to approve someone or something

donner son autorisation

donner son autorisation

[Phrase]
to go along

to express agreement or to show cooperation

être d'accord avec

être d'accord avec

[verbe]
to go with

to accept an offer, plan, etc.

être d'accord avec

être d'accord avec

[verbe]
to go with the tide

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

aller avec le courrant

aller avec le courrant

[Phrase]
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

les grands esprits se rencontrent

les grands esprits se rencontrent

[phrase]
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