柯林斯詞典consent /k?n?s?nt/ (consenting,consented,consents) 1. N-UNCOUNT If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it. 準(zhǔn)許[正式] At approximately 11:30 p.m., Pollard finally gave his consent to the search. 大約晚上11:30的時(shí)候,波拉德終于對(duì)搜查予以同意。2. V-T/V-I If you consent to something, you agree to do it or to allow it to be done. 同意[正式] He finally consented to go. 他最終同意去。 He asked Ginny if she would consent to a small celebration after the christening. 他問(wèn)金尼她是否同意在洗禮儀式后來(lái)個(gè)小慶祝。3. →see also age of consent 返回 consent劍橋詞典permission or agreement 許可,允許;同意 They can't publish your name without your consent. 未經(jīng)你的同意他們不能公布你的名字。 You can only come on the trip if your parents give their consent. 只有你父母允許,你才能參加這次旅行。 ?by common consent most people agree 大多數(shù)人同意;普遍認(rèn)可 Her latest novel , by common consent, is her best yet . 她最新一本小說(shuō)被普遍認(rèn)為是她迄今最好的作品。 例句 The child's parents or guardians must give their consent before she has the operation .The agreement was terminated by mutual consent.The airline requires children travelling alone to have a notarized letter of consent from one or both parents .Her father's blessing represented a bestowal of consent upon her marriage .She gave her consent to the sale of the painting . 返回 consent