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handshake
handshake
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(握手礼)

(握手礼)

握手

an act of taking a person's hand and shaking it as a greeting or after having made an agreement with them

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They sealed the deal with a firm handshake.
His handshake was strong and confident.
harmonious
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(融洽的)

(融洽的)

和谐的

friendly with no disagreement involved

harmoniously
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(融洽地)

(融洽地)

和谐地

in a manner that is helpful, peaceful, friendly, and without disagreement

harmony
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(一致)

(一致)

和谐

coexistence in peace and agreement

hear, hear!
hear, hear!
感叹词
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/hˈɪɹ hˈɪɹ/
(对对对!)

(对对对!)

听好听好!

used to show one's complete agreement with something, particularly in a speech

to honor
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(履行)

(履行)

兑现

to do what one promised or agreed to do

语法信息:

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honor system
名词
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/ˈɑːnɚ sˈɪstəm/
(荣誉体系)

(荣誉体系)

诚信制度

an agreement that is completely based on the honesty of the parties involved

to humor
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(迎合他人)

(迎合他人)

迎合

to do the things that a person wants, no matter how unreasonable they are, in order to keep them satisfied

语法信息:

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in accord with
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/ɪn ɐkˈoːɹd wɪð/
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in agreement with; not against

to incline
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(点头)

(点头)

倾斜

to bend one's head downward, particularly as an act of agreement, greeting, etc.

语法信息:

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incontestable
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(毫无疑问的)

(毫无疑问的)

不可争辩的

true and therefore impossible to be denied or disagreed with

contestable
incontestably
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/ɪnkəntˈɛstəbli/
(不容置疑地)

(不容置疑地)

毫无争议地

‌in a manner that leaves no room for disagreement or denial

incontrovertible
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(不容置疑的)

(不容置疑的)

无可争辩的

true in a way that leaves no room for denial or disagreement

incontrovertibly
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(无可争辩地)

(无可争辩地)

不可否认地

in a manner that leaves no room for denial or disagreement

indisputable
indisputable
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(毋庸置疑的)

(毋庸置疑的)

不容置疑的

fully established or proven beyond any doubt

indisputably
indisputably
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(不可争议地)

(不可争议地)

无可争辩地

in a way that makes any disagreement or denial impossible or unlikely

in favor
介词
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/ɪn ˈfeɪvɚ/
(赞成)

(赞成)

支持

Collocation

used to show support for or agreement with someone or something

in tune
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/ɪn ˈtuːn/
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N/A

in agreement with someone or something

it is a deal
句子
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/ɪt ðæt ɪz ɐ dˈiːl/
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N/A

said to let someone know that one agrees with something, particularly with someone's terms

to lend one's name to something
短语
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/lˈɛnd wˈʌnz nˈeɪm tʊ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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N/A

to publicly support something

to like
to like
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(喜欢)

(喜欢)

点赞

to show support for or interest in a post shared on social media, a blog, etc. by tapping a specific button

dislike

语法信息:

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like
like
名词
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(喜欢)

(喜欢)

something by which a person can show their interest in or approval of a post shared on social media, a blog, etc. by tapping a specific button

What is a "like"?

A like refers to an expression of approval, enjoyment, or interest in something. It is commonly used on social media platforms to show that someone appreciates or enjoys a post, photo, or comment. When someone clicks the "like" button, they are indicating that they approve of or find the content appealing.

语法信息:

to make up
动词
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/mˌeɪk ˈʌp/
(和解)

(和解)

和好

to become friends with someone once more after ending a quarrel with them

语法信息:

短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
make
短语的助词
up
to make peace
短语
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/mˌeɪk pˈiːs/
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N/A

Collocation

to stop fighting with someone and become friendly with them

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maybe
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(或许)

也许

used as a response to a question when one does not have a definite answer or does not want to agree or disagree

语法信息:

方式副词
to [meet] {sb} halfway
to meet somebody halfway
短语
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/mˈiːt ˌɛsbˈiː hˈæfweɪ/
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Idiom

to come to an agreement with someone by granting some of their requests while they grant some of one's requests

What is the origin of the idiom "meet someone halfway" and when to use it?

The idiom "meet someone halfway" is derived from the idea of finding a compromise or reaching an agreement by each party making a partial concession. It is used to suggest finding a middle ground or making a fair compromise in a situation where there are differing opinions, desires, or goals. The phrase emphasizes the importance of cooperation, understanding, and finding a balanced resolution.

to mend
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(调解)

(调解)

修复

to resolve a dispute or problem

语法信息:

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to [mend] {one's} fences
to mend one's fences
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/mˈɛnd wˈʌnz fˈɛnsᵻz/
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N/A

Idiom

to repair or restore one's relationships, especially after a period of tension or conflict

What is the origin of the idiom "mend one's fences" and when to use it?

The origin of this phrase is unclear, but it is believed to have originated from the practice of maintaining fences or boundaries between properties. In the past, farmers and landowners would use fences made of wood or wire to mark the boundaries of their land and to keep livestock from wandering onto neighboring properties. If a fence was damaged or in disrepair, it would be necessary to mend it in order to prevent conflicts with neighbors. Over time, the phrase "mend one's fences" came to be used metaphorically to refer to repairing damaged relationships or making amends with others.

middle ground
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(折中方案)

(折中方案)

中间立场

a specific set of opinions, ideas, etc. on which conflicting parties agree; a position that is intermediate

modus vivendi
名词
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/mˈoʊdəs vaɪvˈɛndi/
(妥协协议)

(妥协协议)

共存模式

an agreement between oppositions to stop arguing for a specific time or indefinitely

to nod
to nod
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(点头表示同意)

(点头表示同意)

点头

to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting

语法信息:

不及物
no kidding
感叹词
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/nˈoʊ kˈɪdɪŋ/
(真有其事)

(真有其事)

不敢相信

used to highlight the sincerity or truthfulness of a statement

noncontroversial
形容词
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/nɑnˌkɑntɹəˈvɝʃəɫ/
(不具争议性的)

(不具争议性的)

非争议的

not causing or unlikely to cause disagreement

controversial
nor
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(既不)

(既不)

也不

used to add another negative statement related to the previous one

of course
of course
感叹词
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/ʌv ˈkɔːrs/
(当然可以)

(当然可以)

当然

used to give permission or express agreement

OK
OK
感叹词
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/ˌoʊkˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

a word that means we agree or something is fine

oneness
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(统一感)

(统一感)

合一

the state of feeling a unity with someone or something

on one's side
短语
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/ˌɑːn wˈʌnz sˈaɪd/
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N/A

agreeing with someone or supporting them in an argument, plan, etc.

on the same page
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/ɑːnðə sˈeɪm pˈeɪdʒ/
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Idiom
Informal

in complete agreement with someone

What is the origin of the idiom "on the same page" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the same page" originated from the world of publishing and literature. In books or manuscripts, each page contains written content that progresses in a sequential manner. In an extended sense, the idiom is used to imply that people are in agreement, sharing a common understanding or goal. It emphasizes the importance of alignment and coordination in communication or teamwork.

out of tune
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/ˌaʊɾəv tˈuːn/
N/A

N/A

not in agreement with someone or something

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