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AGREE
1. to have the same opinion as so else
agree
Why should poor people pay so much tax?
be in agreement – if two or more people are in agreement, they agree about sth, esp. as a result of talking about it in detail.
be of the same opinion – a formal expression meaning to agree with so on a particular subject
share the view that – a formal expression meaning to agree with an opinion that so has written or spoken aboutk or that a lot of people have
unanimous if a group of people is unanimous, they all agree about st
~ agreement, choice, decision, vote etc
2. to agree with so else’ s plan or suggestion
agree
go along with – to agree with someone’s plan or suggestion because there is nothing else you would prefer to do, or because you want to pleas them.
OXFORD COLLOCATIONS
AGREE
adverbs
heartily - velmi
strongly
very much
I very much agree
absolutely
completely
entirely
I agree entirely with what you have said
fully
wholeheartedly – bezvýhradně, naprosto
broadly – obecně, všeobecně (broadly speaking – celkem vzato, v podstatě)
generally
It’s generally agreed that more funding is necessary for education
unanimously
gravely
That’s true, she agreed gravely
lamely – chabě, nepřesvědčivě
meekly - pokorně
soberly - rozvážně
tartly – kousavě, jedovatě, sarkasticky
verbs
cannot
I’m inclined to agree there’s nothing we can do.
prepositions
We don’t always agree about everything
Are we all agreed on this?
Do you agree with me that the scheme won’t work?
phrases
I couldn’t agree more with what has juust been said.
I quite agree
I’m sure you will agree that this issue is vitally important to the success of the company.
adverb
voluntarily
readily - ochotně
She suggested a walk in the open air and he readily agreed.
grudgingly – zdráhavě, neochotně
reluctantly - „
kindly
She has kindly agreed to help
tacitly – tiše,mlčky
provisionally
prepositon
He agreed to our proposals.
adverb
expressly
tacitly
verbally
provisionally
It was provisionally agreed that 12 August was to be the date.
verb
The two countries were unable to agree on a common strategy.
phrases
agree to differ/disagree
We must just agree to disagree on this point.
(be) mutually agreed
working towards mutually agreed goals
internationally/nationally agreed (guidelines)
AGREEMENT
adj
absolute
complete
full
total / broad
general
widespread / mutual
verb
arrive at
come to
reach
I am hopeful that we can come to an agreement.
The two sides failed to reach agreement.
He nodded his agreement
We will need to get the agreement of the local council
prep
The separation is by mutual agreement.
I think we are all in agreement that prices should be kept low
I am in agreement with you that she should be given more responsibilities.
With the agreement of all members of the club, we decided to organize a trip
There is agreement among teachers that changes need to be made
As yet there is no agreement between the two sides
As yet there is no agreement on policies.
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cannot |
We don’t always agree about everything |
I couldn’t agree more with what has just been said. |
strongly |
I’m inclined to agree there’s nothing we can do. |
Are we all agreed on this? |
I quite agree |
very much I very much agree |
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Do you agree with me that the scheme won’t work? |
I’m sure you will agree that this issue is vitally important to the success of the company. |
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entirely I agree entirely with what you have said |
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generally It’s generally agreed that more funding is necessary for education |
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gravely That’s true, she agreed gravely |
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