英:[kən'sentɪŋ]
美:[kən'sentɪŋ]
英:[kən'sentɪŋ]
美:[kən'sentɪŋ]
adj.
同意的
v.
同意( consent的现在分词 )
赞成
允许
顺从
verb
intransitive verb
to give assent or approval : agree She consented to our request.
consent to being tested
archaic to be in concord in opinion or sentiment
noun
compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another : acquiescence
he shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties—U.S. Constitution
agreement as to action or opinionspecifically: voluntary agreement by a people to organize a civil society and give authority to the government
informed consent知情同意,知会同意;知后同意
written consent书面同意;同意书
mutual consent双方同意
by common consentadv. 大家都同意(公认)
"同意,给予同意",来自于1300年左右的现在分词形容词 consent(动词)。Consenting adults 最早见于1955年,最初是指将私人同性恋合法化。
Verb Middle English consenten, concenten "to be in agreement, assent (to), approve, comply, connive (in a crime)," borrowed from Anglo-French cunsentir, consentir "to grant, permit, hand over, support, give in, agree" (also continental Old French), going back to Latin consentīre "to join in feeling, be in agreement, concur in opinion, (of things) be in harmony," from con- con- + sentīre "to perceive, feel, discern" — more at sense >entry 1 Noun Middle English consent, concent "agreement, approval, connivance," borrowed from Anglo-French consent, cunsent, noun derivative of cunsentir "to grant, permit, consent >entry 1"
The first known use of consent was in the 13th century
conservatismnoun
a political belief supporting established institutions and customs and preferring gradual development to sudden change
a desire to preserve an existing situation or existing ways
conservationistnoun
a person who is in favor of conservation especially of natural resources (as forests)
conservationnoun
a careful preservation and protection of somethingespecially: planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, pollution, destruction, or neglect
consequentlyadverb
as a result : accordingly
consequentialadjective
consequent
having important consequences
consequentialadjective
consequent
having important consequences
consequentadjective
following as a result or effect
consequencenoun
result entry 2 sense 1, effect entry 1 sense 1
importance that comes from the power to produce an effect
a mistake of no consequence
consequencenoun
result entry 2 sense 1, effect entry 1 sense 1
importance that comes from the power to produce an effect
a mistake of no consequence
consent1 of 2verb
to express willingness or approval : agree
consent2 of 2noun
approval of what is done or suggested
1 These people were consenting to being filmed while doing something technically illegal: it was important to give them more say.
2 To his life as a whole he was a consenting, contracting party and partner from the moment he was born to the moment he died.
自他诞生之时到他去世的一刻,对他的人生来说,他都是一位合法的规定的当事人和伙伴。
3 By consenting, we gain strength.
经由同意, 我们得到了力量.
4 As consenting adults, we made a choice to start a family together.
5 A woman ultimately pulled Murphy off the girl after the 17-year-old told her she was not consenting to what was going on.
6 But before she could be seen by the doctor, she was asked to sign papers consenting to sterilization.
7 The fact that most Arab states rely on oil revenues rather than the taxation of consenting citizens is another oft-cited cause.
另一个经常被提及的原因是,大多数阿拉伯国家的财政收入依赖石油出口,而不是需要公民的纳税来支持。
8 It should be explored, providing the exploration is done between consenting adults and no one is abused in the process.
9 Trying to restrict by law an act between consenting adults on the grounds that people who don't have to watch it would find it obscene isn't logical.
10 Few consenting adults, and none recently, appear to have been convicted under this law, which also applies to child molestation and bestiality.
但最近几乎没有双方同意的成年人被这项法案定罪的,而且法案还包含了猥亵儿童,兽交。
11 Their parents are consenting to the surgery often based on not clear understanding, but very much with the best interest of children at heart.
12 I'd give my consenting your opinion generally, buy sometimes it can be very noisy there.
我总的同意您的意见, 不过有时候那儿会非常吵闹.
13 As a result, mechanisms that enable two consenting hosts behind NATs to communicate with each other are needed.
最终,我们需要一种能够会让两台在NAT后的受允许的主机互相通讯的机制。
14 Rabin and Arafat showed both vision and guts in consenting to come and speak.
拉宾和阿拉法特同意出席仪式并发言,这显示了他们的远见和胆识。
15 Every person who sits down at the table is essentially consenting to have his psyche probed by a chef who has spent years thinking about how food can prompt emotional triggers.
16 You may depend upon his consenting.
你可以相信他会同意。
17 A complex financial instrument vital to the functioning of a modern economy in the way it spreads risk among consenting parties. Greenspan, a.
一种对现代经济功能至关重要的复杂金融工具,可用于分散风险。
18 "I had a relationship with the accuser, it was between two consenting adults, and I am deeply saddened that he is characterizing it as something other than what it was."
19 Wage slavery was not a factor because there were no wages, and each new hire had to sign a form consenting to immediate eviction upon termination.
工资奴役并不是他们考虑的因素,因为他们根本没有工资,每个新招的员工还必须签一张表格,表示同意终止雇佣后立即离开。
20 Carson continued, “I don’t think I can impose my will on any two consenting adults. They can do what they want to do, I am not going to try to stop them from doing that.”