词组 | pact |
释义 | pact /pækt/ noun an agreement between groups, countries, or people to do somethingadjectives/nouns + pacta trade pact The US and Canada agreed to a trade pact.a peace pact/non-aggression pact The country has changed greatly since the peace pact was signed.a military pact The two countries entered into a military pact.a defence/security pact Six Gulf states signed their region’s first defence pact.a suicide pact (=when two or more people decide to kill themselves together) Kelly died with her lover in a suicide pact.a nuclear pact The nuclear pact would allow US reactor sales to China.an electoral pact He was critical of the electoral pact between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.a bilateral pact formal (=between two countries or groups) Both countries are hopeful that a bilateral pact can be signed next week.verbssign a pact Britain and France signed a pact to build a new generation of nuclear power stations.make a pact Jason and I made a pact that we wouldn’t tell anyone about our secret.agree (to) a pact also enter (into) a pact formal The management and the unions agreed a pact to end the dispute.break a pact By resigning, he broke a pact which all ministers had signed.prepositionsa pact with sb/sth There is little support for a pact with the Republicans.a pact between sb/sth and sb/sth About 50,000 troops are based in Japan under a security pact between Japan and the US.a pact on sth The pact on climate change will do little to stop global warming.under a pact Under the new pact, Australia and the Philippines could organize joint military exercises.phrasesthe conditions/terms of a pact The terms of the pact are still under negotiation. |
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