柯林斯詞典pact /p?kt/ (pacts) 1. N-COUNT A pact is a formal agreement between two or more people, organizations, or governments to do a particular thing or to help each other. 條約; 協(xié)議 Last month he signed a new non-aggression pact with Germany. 上個月他與德國簽署了一份新的互不侵犯條約。 返回 pact劍橋詞典a formal agreement between two people or groups of people 契約;條約;協(xié)定 The United States and Canada have signed a free-trade pact. 美國和加拿大簽署了自由貿(mào)易協(xié)定。 [ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] Big drug companies plan to form a pact with the National Institutes of Health to share information . 大型制葯公司和國立衛(wèi)生研究院簽署了分享信息的協(xié)議。 例句 a non-aggression pactThe Nazi-Soviet pact carved up the Baltic states in 1939.The leader of the religious sect and 30 of his followers killed themselves in a suicide pact last year .They made a pact never to tell anyone about the accident .Management have formed a pact with the unions . 返回 pact