pact
英[pækt]
美[pækt]
- n. 协定;公约;条约;契约
词态变化
复数: pacts;
助记提示
1、pact- => pact.
2、含义:agreement, contract, covenant.
3. compact => pact.
中文词源
pact 条约,协议
来自拉丁语pactum,协议,合同,条约,来自PIE*pag,固定,词源同page,compact.
英文词源
- pact
- pact: see compact
- pact (n.)
- early 15c., from Old French pacte "agreement, treaty, compact" (14c.), from Latin pactum "agreement, contract, covenant," noun use of neuter past participle of pacisci "to covenant, to agree, make a treaty," from PIE root *pag- "fix, join together, unite, make firm" (cognates: Sanskrit pasa- "cord, rope," Avestan pas- "to fetter," Greek pegnynai "to fix, make firm, fast or solid," Latin pangere "to fix, to fasten," Slavonic paž "wooden partition," Old English fegan "to join," fon "to catch seize").
双语例句
- 1. A non-aggression pact will be signed between the two countries.
- 两国将签署互不侵犯条约。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Police refused to say if the couple died in a suicide pact.
- 警察拒绝回答这对夫妇是否是一起自杀的。
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- 3. He says this contract should not be patterned after the Deere pact.
- 他说这个合同不应该模仿《迪尔协定》。
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- 4. Last month he signed a new non-aggression pact with Germany.
- 上个月,他与德国签订了新的互不侵犯条约。
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- 5. The Auto Pact yoked Ontario into the United States economy.
- 《汽车协定》强行将安大略纳入了美国的经济体系中。
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