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accommodating
adj.
(of a person) easy to deal with; willing to help; obliging(指人)随和的,乐于助人的,施恩惠的。
accommodation
n.
1 (a) (Brit) room(s), esp for living in; lodgings房间(尤指作居住用者);住所:find suitable, cheap, temporary, permanent, etc accommodation找合适的、便宜的、临时的、永久的等住宿处。
Hotel accommodation is scarce.旅馆房间的不足。
Wanted, accommodation for a young married couple.征租,供年轻夫妇的住房。 (b) accommodations
[pl] (US) lodgings; room(s) and food住宿;膳宿。
2
accommodation (of sth to sth) (fml文) convenient arrangement; compromise调解;和解:The two sides failed to agree on every point but came to an accommodation.双方并非在每一点上意见都一致,但已达成和解。
accommodation address : address often used on letters to or by sb who is unable or unwilling to give a permanent address寄宿地址(常用于信件上,因不愿或不能告以永久地址)。
accommodation ladder : ladder hung from the side of a ship to reach small boats(悬于船舷,用以连接小船的)舷梯。
accompaniment
n.
1
thing that naturally or often goes with another thing伴随物;与之俱来的事物:White wine provided the perfect accompaniment to the meal.白葡萄酒是这顿饭的最佳佐餐酒。
2
(music音)part played by an instrument or orchestra to support a solo instrument or voice or a choir伴奏:singing with (a) piano accompaniment由钢琴伴奏的演唱。
accompanist
n.
person who plays a musical accompaniment伴奏者。
accompany
v.
1
walk or travel with (sb) as a companion or helper; escort伴随或跟随某人;陪伴:I must ask you to accompany me to the police station.我得要求你陪我去一趟警察分局。
He was accompanied on the expedition by his wife.他那次远行有妻子陪同。
Warships will accompany the convoy.军舰将护送船队。
2
accompany sth (by/with sth) : (a) be present or occur with sth与某事物同时存在或发生:fever accompanied with delium发烧而说胡话。
strong winds accompanied by heavy rain狂风夹着暴雨。
(b) provide sth in addition sth else; supplement sth兼带;附有:Each application should be accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope.每份申请书均须附回邮信封、贴上邮票、写好地址。
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accompanist sb (at/on sth)
: (music 音) play an accompaniment for sb给某人伴奏:The singer was accompanied at/on the piano by her sister.那位演唱者的姐姐用钢琴给她伴奏。
accomplice
n.
person who helps another to do sth wicked or illegal从犯;帮凶;同谋:The police arrested him and his two accomplices.警察逮捕了他和他的两个同谋。
accomplish
v.
1
succeed in doing sth; complete successfully; achieve完成某事物;做成功;实现:accomplish one’s aim, a task达到目的、完成任务。
a man who will never accomplish anything永远一事无成的人。
2
(idm习语)an accomplished fact : thing that has been done and is no longer worth arguing about because it cannot be changed既成事实。
accomplished
adj.
1
accomplished (in sth) : skilled有技巧的;熟练的:an accomplished dancer, cook, poet, etc有才艺的舞蹈家、厨师、诗人等。
be accomplished in music擅长音乐。
2
well trained or educated in social skills such as conversation, art, music, etc在谈吐、美术、音乐等方面受过良好训练或教育的:an accomplished young lady年轻的才女。
accomplishment
n.
1
successful completion完成;成功:celebrate the accomplishment of one’s objectives庆祝大功告成。
2
thing achieved成就;成绩。
3
skill can be learned, esp in the social arts才艺,技艺,教养(尤指在社交方面):Dancing and singing were among her many accomplishments.她多才多艺,能歌善舞。
accord
1
n.
1
peace treaty; agreement和平条约;协议:an accord between countries/with another country国与国之间的、与另一国的条约。
2
(idm习语)in accord with sth/sb :agreeing (with sth/sb); in harmony与(某事物、某人)一致、融洽:Such an act would not be in accord with our policy.这种做法不符合我们的政策。 They live in perfect accord with each other.他们生活在一起十分融洽。
of one’s own accord :without being asked or forced; voluntarily主动地;自愿地:He joined the army of his own accord.他自愿地参了军。
with one’s accord :everybody agreeing; unanimously全体一致;一致地:With one accord they all stood up and cheered.他们全体一致起立欢呼。
accord
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v.
1
accord with sth : (fml文) (of a thing) agree or be in harmony with sth; correspond with sth(指事物)与某事物一致或配合,与某事物相符:His behavior does not accord with his principles.他的行为与他的原则不符。
What you say does not accord with the previous evidence.你所说的与以前的证词不一致。
2
accord sth to sb : (fml文) give or grant sth to sb给与或赠与某人某事物:accord sb permission/accord permission to sb允许某人。
The tribute accorded him was fully deserved.对他的赞扬他完全当之无愧。
accordance
n.
(idm习语) in accordance with sth :in agreement or harmony with sth按照或依据某事物:in accordance with sb’s wishes按照某人的愿望。
act in accordance with custom, the regulations, the law依照惯例、规章、法律。
according
1
according to
(a) as stated by (sb) or in (sth)据(某人)所述;根据(某事物):According to John you were in Edinburgh last week.据约翰说,你上星期在爱丁堡。
You’ve been in prison six times according to our records.根据我们的记录,你曾入狱六次。 (b)in a manner that is consistent with (sth)按照,依照(某事物):act according to one’s principles按照自己的原则行事。
Everything went according to the plan.一切都是按照计划进行的。
The work has done according to her instructions.那工作是依照她的指示做的。 (c)in a manner or degree that is in proportion to (sth)视或依(某事物)而定:salary according to qualifications and experience视资历和经验而定的薪水。
Arrange the exhibits according to size.将展品按大小排列。
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according as
(fml 文) in a manner or to a degree that varies as取决于:Everyone contributes according as he is able.每个人根据自己的能力作出贡献。
accordingly
adv. 1
in a manner that is suggested by what is known or has been said按照已知的或所说的情形:I’ve told you what the situation is; you must act accordingly.我已经把情况告诉你了,你得采取相应的行动。
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for that reason; therefore因此;所以;于是。
accordion
n.
(also piano accordion)
portable musical instrument with a bellows, metal reeds and a keyboard手风琴。
accost
v.
(a) approach and speak to (sb) boldly贸然上前与(某人)搭讪或攀谈:She was accosted by a complete stranger.有一个她完全不认识的人过来跟她搭讪。 (b)(of a prostitute) solicit (sb)(指妓女)勾搭,勾引某人。
account
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n.
1
(abbr缩写a/c) statement of money paid or owed for goods or services帐目;帐单:send in/render an account报帐、开送帐单。
keep the accounts, ie keep a detailed record of money spent and received记帐。
The accounts show a profit of $9000.帐上显示盈利9000美元。
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(abbr缩写a/c)arrangement made with a bank, firm, etc allowing credit for financial or commercial transactions (used esp as in the expressions shown) 帐户,户头(与银行、商店等在财务或商务交易上的约定,尤用于以下示例):have an account at/with that bank, ie keep money there and use its facilities在那个银行有帐户。
open/close an account开、结束户头。
pay money into/draw money out of an account在一帐户中存(取)钱。
I have $200 in my account.我的户头里有200美元。
Will you pay cash or shall I charge it to your account (eg at a shop or restaurant)? 您愿意付现金还是记入您的帐里?(如在商店或饭馆里)
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report; description报告;叙述:She gave the police a full account of the incident.她把事件向警方作了详细叙述。
Don’t believe the newspaper account (of what happened).不要相信报纸上(对所发生事情)的报道。