accede
accede 英 [əkˈsi:d] 美 [ækˈsid]
vi. 加入;同意;就任
进行时:acceding 过去式:acceded 过去分词:acceded 第三人称单数:accedes
- If you accede, it means you agree with someone or give in to his or her wish. The word is often used in a political context — the Queen acceded to the Prince's demands for more territory, a larger army, and funnier jesters.
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- vi. 加入;同意;就任
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1. Other countries could accede to the deal if they wanted.
其他国家如果需要,却可能同意这种开放。
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2. And as far as China is concerned, many U.S.-labeled "rogue states" are simply those that refuse to accede to a Washington-led order -- fertile ground for China to try to exploit.
就中国而言,那些拒绝加入到华盛顿领舞的国际秩序、被美国标榜为“流氓国家”的地方都是中国努力开垦的肥沃土壤。
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3. The foreign Ministers expressed satisfaction with the latest developments of efforts of some ASEAN countries to accede to the World Trade Organization and support for their early entry.
外长们对部分东盟国家争取加入世界贸易组织的最新进展感到满意,并支持其早日加入。
- accede (v.) "come to or arrive at" (a state, position, office, etc.), early 15c., from Latin accedere "approach, go to, come near, enter upon," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + cedere "go, move, withdraw" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield"). Latin ad- usually became ac- before "k" sounds. Related: Acceded; acceding.
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