柯林斯詞典assent /??s?nt/ (assenting,assented,assents) 1. N-UNCOUNT If someone gives their assent to something that has been suggested, they formally agree to it. 正式的認(rèn)可 He gave his assent to the proposed legislation. 他對(duì)這項(xiàng)擬議法案給予了正式認(rèn)可。2. V-I If you assent to something, you agree to it or agree with it. 同意 I assented to the request of the American publishers to write this book. 我同意了美國(guó)出版商們寫(xiě)這本書(shū)的請(qǐng)求。 返回 assent劍橋詞典official agreement to or approval of an idea , plan , or request 同意;贊成 Once the directors have given their assent to the proposal we can begin . 一旦董事們同意這項(xiàng)提議,我們就可以開(kāi)始了。 She nodded her assent to the proposal . 她點(diǎn)頭表示同意該建議。 UK Before an Act of Parliament can become law , it needs to receive Royal Assent (= an official signature ) from the monarch . 議會(huì)通過(guò)的法案需要國(guó)王或女王的御準(zhǔn)才能成為法律。 比較dissent noun 返回 assent