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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
) 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。
3
accompanist sb (at/on sth)
: (music
) 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
2

v.
1
accord with sth : (fml
) (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
) 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。  bin 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。  cin 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。

2
according as

(fml ) 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。
2
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
1

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。
2
abbr缩写a/carrangement 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)
3
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。  

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