accorded

accorded[əˈkɔ:did] 

原级:accord

第三人称单数:accords

现在分词:according

accorded 基本解释
给予( accord的过去式和过去分词 );使和谐一致;使符合;使适合;
accorded 单语例句

1. The cardinal position accorded to Songshan is also reflected in the firmly entrenched reputation of Shaolin Temple being the origin of martial arts.

2. Its content accorded with the basic principle and judicial practice of Chinese laws and was in line with the country's interests and actual needs.

3. Of course you must know that in civilized warfare, officers in the field must not be accorded inappropriate levels of hostile attention.

4. accorded的反义词

4. The war ended with the intervention of the international community, and more right were accorded to ethnic Albanians.

5. But they also enjoy some special rights accorded to ethnic minorities by law.

6. Tang said the government " remains firmly committed to maintaining Hong Kong as a free economy, with maximum scope being accorded to the private sector ".

7. The global success of " Riverdance " was recently blanketed with Chinese gloss as the Irish dance enjoyed a welcome in Beijing rarely accorded a Western performance.

8. accorded

8. The ICL has said it would take legal action if it was not accorded official recognition.

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9. The priority accorded to online ticketing by the Ministry of Railways has exacerbated migrant workers'difficulty in buying train tickets.

10. accorded

10. The ASEAN economies adopted a united front on international economic issues and accorded priority to internal economic integration and expanding linkages with major trading partners.