agree

agree
[əʼgri:] vi
1) (have same opinion) zustimmen;
I don't \agree ich bin anderer Meinung;
I \agree about Francis was Francis anbetrifft, bin ich mit dir einer Meinung;
experts seem unable to \agree die Experten können sich anscheinend nicht einigen;
to \agree with sb mit jdm einer Meinung sein [o übereinstimmen];
she couldn't \agree less with him sie ist ganz anderer Meinung als er;
we couldn't \agree more with them wir stimmen mit ihnen absolut überein;
to \agree on sth über etw akk einer Meinung sein;
my father and I don't \agree on very much mein Vater und ich sind selten einer Meinung
2) (consent to) zustimmen, einwilligen;
\agreed! einverstanden!;
let's \agree to disagree [or differ] ich fürchte, wir können uns nicht einigen;
I don't \agree with what you are saying ich sehe das [ganz] anders;
to \agree to sth sich akk auf etw akk einigen;
to \agree with sb jdm zustimmen
3) (endorse)
to \agree with sth für etw akk sein, etw befürworten (geh)
4) (be good for)
to \agree with sb food jdm [gut] bekommen
5) (get along) miteinander auskommen, sich akk vertragen
6) (match up) übereinstimmen, entsprechen;
to \agree with sth mit etw dat übereinstimmen
7) ling übereinstimmen, kongruieren fachspr vt
1) (esp Brit) (accept)
to \agree sth mit etw dat einverstanden sein;
to \agree a date einen Termin vereinbaren;
to \agree whether/when/that ... sich akk darauf einigen [o verständigen] , ob/wann/dass ...
2) (admit)
to \agree that ... zugeben, dass ...

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