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con·sent
/kənˈsɛnt/
U同意,贊成(vi.)同意,贊成
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sent
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Consented
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Consenting
.]
1.
To
agree
in
opinion
or
sentiment
;
to
be
of
the
same
mind
;
to
accord
;
to
concur
.
And
Saul
was
consenting
unto
his
death
.
--
Acts
.
viii
. 1.
Flourishing
many
years
before
Wyclif
,
and
much
consenting
with
him
in
jugdment
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
To
indicate
or
express
a
willingness
;
to
yield
to
guidance
,
persuasion
,
or
necessity
;
to
give
assent
or
approval
;
to
comply
.
My
poverty
,
but
not
my
will
,
consents
.
--
Shak
.
And
whispering
=\“
I
will
ne'er
consent,”
--
consented
.\= --
Byron
.
Syn:
--
To
accede
;
yield
;
assent
;
comply
;
agree
;
allow
;
concede
;
permit
;
admit
;
concur
;
acquiesce
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sent
,
v. t.
To
grant
;
to
allow
;
to
assent
to
;
to
admit
. [
Obs
.]
Interpreters
. . .
will
not
consent
it
to
be
a
true
story
.
--
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sent
,
n.
1.
Agreement
in
opinion
or
sentiment
;
the
being
of
one
mind
;
accord
.
All
with
one
consent
began
to
make
excuse
.
--
Luke
xiv
. 18.
They
fell
together
all
,
as
by
consent
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Correspondence
in
parts
,
qualities
,
or
operations
;
agreement
;
harmony
;
coherence
.
The
melodious
consent
of
the
birds
.
--
Holland
.
Such
is
the
world's
great
harmony
that
springs
From
union
,
order
,
full
consent
of
things
. --
Pope
.
3.
Voluntary
accordance
with
,
or
concurrence
in
,
what
is
done
or
proposed
by
another
;
acquiescence
;
compliance
;
approval
;
permission
.
Thou
wert
possessed
of
David's
throne
By
free
consent
of
all
. --
Milton
.
4.
Law
Capable
,
deliberate
,
and
voluntary
assent
or
agreement
to
,
or
concurrence
in
,
some
act
or
purpose
,
implying
physical
and
mental
power
and
free
action
.
5.
Physiol.
Sympathy
.
See
Sympathy
, 4.
Syn:
--
Assent
;
acquiescence
;
concurrence
;
agreement
;
approval
;
permission
.
See
Assent
.
Age of consent
Law
,
an
age
,
fixed
by
statute
and
varying
in
different
jurisdictions
,
at
which
one
is
competent
to
give
consent
.
Sexual
intercourse
with
a
female
child
under
the
age
of
consent
is
punishable
as
rape
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
consent
n
:
permission
to
do
something
; "
he
indicated
his
consent
"
v
:
give
an
affirmative
reply
to
;
respond
favorably
to
; "
I
cannot
accept
your
invitation
"; "
I
go
for
this
resolution
" [
syn
:
accept
,
go for
] [
ant
:
refuse
]
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