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con·cord
/ˈkɑnˌkɔrd, ˈkɑŋ-/
一致,和睦,和睦的例子
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·cord
n.
1.
A
state
of
agreement
;
harmony
;
union
.
Love
quarrels
oft
in
pleasing
concord
end
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Agreement
by
stipulation
;
compact
;
covenant
;
treaty
or
league
. [
Obs
.]
The
concord
made
between
Henry
and
Roderick
.
--
Davies
.
3.
Gram.
Agreement
of
words
with
one
another
,
in
gender
,
number
,
person
,
or
case
.
4.
Old Law
An
agreement
between
the
parties
to
a
fine
of
land
in
reference
to
the
manner
in
which
it
should
pass
,
being
an
acknowledgment
that
the
land
in
question
belonged
to
the
complainant
.
See
Fine
.
5.
Mus.
An
agreeable
combination
of
tones
simultaneously
heard
;
a
consonant
chord
;
consonance
;
harmony
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·cord
,
n.
A
variety
of
American
grape
,
with
large
dark
blue
(
almost
black
)
grapes
in
compact
clusters
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·cord
v. i.
To
agree
;
to
act
together
. [
Obs
.]
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Concord
n
1:
capital
of
the
state
of
New
Hampshire
;
located
in
south
central
New
Hampshire
on
the
Merrimack
river
[
syn
: {
capital
of New Hampshire
]
2:
a
harmonious
state
of
things
in
general
and
of
their
properties
(
as
of
colors
and
sounds
);
congruity
of
parts
with
one
another
and
with
the
whole
[
syn
:
harmony
,
concordance
]
3:
the
determination
of
grammatical
inflection
on
the
basis
of
word
relations
[
syn
:
agreement
]
4:
town
in
eastern
Massachusetts
near
Boston
where
the
first
battle
of
the
American
Revolution
was
fought
5:
agreement
of
opinions
[
syn
:
harmony
,
concordance
]
6:
the
first
battle
of
the
American
Revolution
(
April
19, 1775)
[
syn
:
Lexington
,
Lexington and Concord
]
v
1:
go
together
; "
The
colors
don't
harmonize
"; "
Their
ideas
concorded
" [
syn
:
harmonize
,
harmonise
,
consort
,
accord
,
fit in
,
agree
]
2:
arrange
by
concord
or
agreement
; "
Concord
the
conditions
for
the
marriage
of
the
Prince
of
Wales
with
a
commoner
"
3:
arrange
the
words
of
a
text
so
as
to
create
a
concordance
;
"
The
team
concorded
several
thousand
nouns
,
verbs
,
and
adjectives
"
4:
be
in
accord
;
be
in
agreement
; "
We
agreed
on
the
terms
of
the
settlement
"; "
I
can't
agree
with
you
!"; "
I
hold
with
those
who
say
life
is
sacred
"; "
Both
philosophers
concord
on
this
point
" [
syn
:
agree
,
hold
,
concur
] [
ant
:
disagree
]
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