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assent noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + ASSENT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcommon (BrE) , general, universal 普遍/全体/一致同意◆Medicine is, by common assent, a good profession.人们普遍认为从医是个好职业。◆There was general assent about his achievements.他的成就得到了大家的认可。royal (in the UK) 御准◆The Education Act received the royal assent in 1944.《教育法》于 1944 年获得御准。VERB + ASSENTgive (sth), grant (especially BrE) (对⋯)表示同意;批准◆The government gave their assent to the project.政府批准了这项工程。withhold 不予同意obtain, receive (especially BrE) 获得批准;得到同意nod 点头表示同意;首肯◆He nodded his assent when I asked if I could leave.我问他是否可以离开,他点头表示同意。PREPOSITIONin assent 表示同意◆She smiled in assent.她微笑着表示同意。with sb's assent, without sb's assent 经过/未经某人同意◆Without the assent of the major states, nothing will ever change.没有那些主要的州的同意,什么都不会改变。◆The raising of taxes without the assent of Parliament was declared illegal.宣布未经议会同意而加税为不合法。PHRASESa murmur of assent, a nod of assent 小声/点头表示同意◆The suggestion was greeted with a murmur of assent.这个建议只有人小声表示同意。 |