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as·sent
/əˈsɛnt, æ-/
贊成(
vi
.)同意
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sent
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Assented
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Assenting
.]
To
admit
a
thing
as
true
;
to
express
one's
agreement
,
acquiescence
,
concurrence
,
or
concession
.
Who
informed
the
governor
. . .
And
the
Jews
also
assented
,
saying
that
these
things
were
so
.
--
Acts
xxiv
. 9.
The
princess
assented
to
all
that
was
suggested
.
--
Macaulay
.
Syn:
--
To
yield
;
agree
;
acquiesce
;
concede
;
concur
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sent
n.
The
act
of
assenting
;
the
act
of
the
mind
in
admitting
or
agreeing
to
anything
;
concurrence
with
approval
;
consent
;
agreement
;
acquiescence
.
Faith
is
the
assent
to
any
proposition
,
on
the
credit
of
the
proposer
.
--
Locke
.
The
assent
,
if
not
the
approbation
,
of
the
prince
.
--
Prescott
.
Too
many
people
read
this
ribaldry
with
assent
and
admiration
.
--
Macaulay
.
Royal assent
,
in
England
,
the
assent
of
the
sovereign
to
a
bill
which
has
passed
both
houses
of
Parliament
,
after
which
it
becomes
law
.
Syn:
--
Concurrence
;
acquiescence
;
approval
;
accord
.
Usage:
--
Assent
,
Consent
.
Assent
is
an
act
of
the
understanding
,
consent
of
the
will
or
feelings
.
We
assent
to
the
views
of
others
when
our
minds
come
to
the
same
conclusion
with
theirs
as
to
what
is
true
,
right
,
or
admissible
.
We
consent
when
there
is
such
a
concurrence
of
our
will
with
their
desires
and
wishes
that
we
decide
to
comply
with
their
requests
.
The
king
of
England
gives
his
assent
,
not
his
consent
,
to
acts
of
Parliament
,
because
,
in
theory
at
least
,
he
is
not
governed
by
personal
feelings
or
choice
,
but
by
a
deliberate
,
judgment
as
to
the
common
good
.
We
also
use
assent
in
cases
where
a
proposal
is
made
which
involves
but
little
interest
or
feeling
.
A
lady
may
assent
to
a
gentleman's
opening
the
window
;
but
if
he
offers
himself
in
marriage
,
he
must
wait
for
her
consent
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
assent
n
:
agreement
with
a
statement
or
proposal
to
do
something
; "
he
gave
his
assent
eagerly
"; "
a
murmur
of
acquiescence
from
the
assembly
" [
syn
:
acquiescence
]
v
:
to
agree
or
express
agreement
; "
The
Maestro
assented
to
the
request
for
an
encore
" [
syn
:
accede
,
acquiesce
] [
ant
:
dissent
]
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