0 the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or accept something -- 意见一致;同意;应允
They have broken (the terms of) the agreement on human rights. 他们违反了人权协议(条款)。
The government has entered into/signed an international arms control agreement. 政府接受/签署了一项国际军备控制协议。
The dispute was settled by an agreement that satisfied both sides. 由于达成了一项双方都满意的协议,争端得到了解决。
[ + that ] There's widespread agreement that the law should be changed. 大家一致认为应该修改法律。
I don't think you'll ever get Tony's agreement to these proposals. 我认为,你永远都不要指望托尼会同意这些计划。
If the three parties cannot reach agreement now, there will be a civil war. 如果这三个政党现在不能达成一致,内战将不可避免。
The whole family was in agreement with her about/on what they should do. 关于他们应该做什么,全家人都和她意见一致。
1 the situation in which two words have the same grammatical form. For example, the words are both singular or plural, masculine or feminine, etc. -- 语法上的一致(如性数、人称一致等)
Countries are much less likely to sign trade agreements as the number of veto players increases.
Because of this ratification constraint, veto players influence international trade agreements.
At the moment, role extension schemes are operated under strict delegation agreements where the consultant retains overall responsibility.
Moreover, there was no time for complicated international agreements and large-scale resettlement plans.
Despite the failure to achieve lasting agreements, both processes involved an increase in private sector involvement in peace negotiations.
In any event, an interconditional account can explain how the making of agreements promotes the purpose.
Contracts and agreements overlap but do not coincide; for example, unilateral contracts and deeds made by one person are not agreements in any normal sense.
The specific constitutional and statutory reforms that the agreements required, however, were to be made by the state and federal congresses respectively.