agree: translation
verb
1 share opinion
ADVERB
▪ emphatically, heartily, strongly, very much
▪ I very much agree with your point.
▪ absolutely, completely, entirely, fully, quite, totally, wholeheartedly
▪ I agree entirely with what you have said.
▪ basically, broadly, generally, largely
▪ It is generally agreed that more funding is needed for education.
▪ unanimously
▪ privately, secretly
VERB + AGREE
▪ cannot
▪ have to
▪ I would have to agree with you there.
▪ be inclined to, tend to
▪ I'm inclined to agree there's nothing we can do.
PREPOSITION
▪ about
▪ We don't always agree about everything.
▪ on, upon
▪ Are we all agreed on this?
▪ with
▪ Do you agree with me that the plan won't work?
PHRASES
▪ I couldn't agree more
▪ I couldn't agree more with what has just been said.
▪ I quite agree
▪ I'm sure you will agree
▪ I'm sure you'll agree that this issue is vitally important to the success of the company.
2 say yes; decide
ADVERB
▪ happily, readily, voluntarily, willingly
▪ She suggested a walk in the open air and he readily agreed.
▪ grudgingly, reluctantly
▪ graciously, kindly
▪ Ms Harlow has kindly agreed to help.
▪ secretly, tacitly
▪ expressly (BrE)
▪ provisionally (esp.BrE)
▪ It was provisionally agreed that August 12 was to be the date.
VERB + AGREE
▪ be unable to, fail to
▪ The two countries were unable to agree on a common strategy.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
▪ He agreed to our proposals.
PHRASES
▪ agree to differ, agree to disagree
▪ We must just agree to disagree on this point.
▪ (be) mutually agreed
▪ We are working towards/toward mutually agreed goals.
▪ internationally agreed, nationally agreed
▪ nationally agreed guidelines
Agree is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑conference, ↑country, ↑court, ↑expert, ↑judge, ↑minister, ↑observer, ↑scientist, ↑session, ↑side, ↑signatory, ↑union
Agree is used with these nouns as the object: ↑arrangement, ↑ceasefire, ↑date, ↑deal, ↑fee, ↑merger, ↑minute, ↑objective, ↑plan, ↑price, ↑programme, ↑resolution, ↑settlement, ↑solution, ↑sum, ↑truce, ↑verdict