- to assent to an opinion
- согласиться с мнением
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
assent — vb Assent, consent, accede, acquiesce, agree, subscribe and their corresponding nouns express in common the idea of concurrence with what someone else has stated or proposed. Assent implies primarily an act of the understanding and applies to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
opinion — opinion, view, belief, conviction, persuasion, sentiment are comparable when they mean a more or less clearly formulated idea or judgment which one holds as true or valid. An opinion is a more or less carefully thought out conclusion concerning… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Opinion — O*pin ion, n. [F., from L. opinio. See {Opine}.] 1. That which is opined; a notion or conviction founded on probable evidence; belief stronger than impression, less strong than positive knowledge; settled judgment in regard to any point of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assent — [ə sent′] vi. [ME assenten < OFr assenter < L assentari < assentire < ad , to + sentire, to feel: see SEND1] to express acceptance of an opinion, proposal, etc.; agree (to); concur n. consent or agreement; concurrence SYN. CONSENT… … English World dictionary
Assent — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Assent >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 assent assent assentment Sgm: N 1 acquiescence acquiescence admission Sgm: N 1 nod nod Sgm: N 1 accord accord concord concordance Sgm: N … English dictionary for students
Assent procedure — The assent procedure is one of the legislative procedures of the European Community, the first of the three Pillars of the European Union.It was introduced by the Single European Act. Under this procedure, the Council of the European Union must… … Wikipedia
assent — I. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French assentir, assenter, from Latin assentari, from assentire, from ad + sentire to feel more at sense Date: 14th century to agree to something especially after thoughtful consideration … New Collegiate Dictionary
opinion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin opinion , opinio, from opinari Date: 14th century 1. a. a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter b. approval, esteem 2. a. belief stronger than… … New Collegiate Dictionary
assent — I. v. n. Agree (as to a matter of opinion), concur, acquiesce, subscribe, yield, yield assent, give consent, fall in, go with the stream, go with the current. See consent. II. n. Consent, agreement, concurrence, acquiescence, allowance, approval … New dictionary of synonyms
To be of opinion — Opinion O*pin ion, n. [F., from L. opinio. See {Opine}.] 1. That which is opined; a notion or conviction founded on probable evidence; belief stronger than impression, less strong than positive knowledge; settled judgment in regard to any point… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To hold opinion with — Opinion O*pin ion, n. [F., from L. opinio. See {Opine}.] 1. That which is opined; a notion or conviction founded on probable evidence; belief stronger than impression, less strong than positive knowledge; settled judgment in regard to any point… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English