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I. ac·cord [əˈkɔ:d, Am -ˈkɔ:rd] N

1. accord (treaty):

Vereinbarung f <-, -en>
accord POL
Abkommen nt <-s, ->

2. accord no pl (agreement):

Übereinstimmung f <-, -en>
to be in accord with sb on sth
mit jdm in etw dat übereinstimmen

3. accord LAW, FIN (payment):

Phrases:

II. ac·cord [əˈkɔ:d, Am -ˈkɔ:rd] VB trans form

to accord [sb] sth
[jdm] etw gewähren

III. ac·cord [əˈkɔ:d, Am -ˈkɔ:rd] VB intr

cau·sa·tive [ˈkɔ:zətɪv, Am ˈkɑ:zət̬ɪv] ADJ form

1. causative (showing cause):

2. causative LING:

prin·ci·ple [ˈprɪn(t)səpl̩] N

1. principle (basic concept):

Prinzip nt <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>
Grundprinzip nt <-s, -ien>
Leitsatz m <-es, -sätze>

2. principle (fundamental):

Grundlage f <-, -n>

3. principle approv (moral code):

Prinzip nt <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>

4. principle CHEM:

Grundbestandteil m <-(e)s, -e>

Phrases:

I. the [ði:, ði, ðə] ART def

1. the (denoting thing mentioned):

2. the (particular thing/person):

the ...
der/die/das ...

3. the (with family name):

4. the (before relative clause):

5. the (before name with adjective):

6. the (in title):

7. the (before adjective):

8. the:

9. the (with superlative):

10. the (instead of possessive):

11. the:

der 24. Mai
der 24. Mai

12. the (with ordinal numbers):

13. the (with measurements):

14. the (enough):

II. the [ði:, ði, ðə] ADV + comp

the ..., the ...
je ..., desto ...
the more ... , the more ...
je mehr ..., desto mehr ...

I. to [tu:, tu, tə] PREP

1. to (moving towards):

in +acc
nach +dat
zu +dat

2. to (attending regularly):

zu +dat
in +dat

3. to (inviting to):

zu +dat

4. to (in direction of):

auf +acc

5. to (in contact with):

an +dat

6. to (attached to):

an +acc

7. to (with indirect object):

to sb/sth
jdm/etw dat
to tell/show sth to sb

8. to (with respect to):

zu +dat

9. to (in response):

auf +acc

10. to (belonging to):

zu +dat

11. to (compared to):

mit +dat
[to be] nothing to sth

12. to (in scores):

zu +dat

13. to (until):

bis +dat
zu +dat

14. to (expressing change of state):

zu +dat

15. to (to point in time):

bis +dat
the shop is open to 8.00 p.m.

16. to (including):

from ... to ...
von ... bis ...

17. to Brit (in clock times):

bis SGer

18. to (causing):

zu +dat

19. to (according to):

für +acc

20. to (serving):

für +acc

21. to CINE (next to):

22. to (in honour of):

auf +acc

23. to (per):

24. to (as a result of):

von +dat

25. to (roughly):

bis +dat

26. to MATH (defining exponent):

hoch <höher, am höchsten>

Phrases:

II. to [tu:, tu, tə]

1. to (expressing future intention):

the company is to pay over £500,000

2. to (forming requests):

3. to (expressing wish):

4. to (omitting verb):

5. to after adj (to complete meaning):

6. to (expressing purpose):

7. to (expressing intent):

8. to (after wh- words):

9. to (introducing clause):

10. to (in consecutive acts):

III. to [tu:, tu, tə] ADV inv

OpenDict entry

the ART

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

according to the causative principle phrase ACCOUNT

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

principle N MKTG

Present
Iaccord
youaccord
he/she/itaccords
weaccord
youaccord
theyaccord
Past
Iaccorded
youaccorded
he/she/itaccorded
weaccorded
youaccorded
theyaccorded
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccorded
youhaveaccorded
he/she/ithasaccorded
wehaveaccorded
youhaveaccorded
theyhaveaccorded
Past Perfect
Ihadaccorded
youhadaccorded
he/she/ithadaccorded
wehadaccorded
youhadaccorded
theyhadaccorded

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Fairway later attempted to sue the band, alleging that he was wrongfully dismissed, though the band said that he had resigned of his own accord.
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It emphasizes that a commander must guard against laxity and act in accord with ever-changing conditions.
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Being always in accord with mint standards, and always of the same value, bank money was worth more than real coinage.
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Glam metal dies out through its own accord in the music mainstream by 1991.
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Issues including employment itself, privacy, compensation in accord with comparable worth, collective bargaining (and/or its opposite) can be seen either as inalienable rights or as negotiable.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The Holy See is pleased to associate itself with those who support the accord reached in London recently by the G8 finance ministers to cancel the debts of 18 heavily indebted poor countries ( HIPC ).
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www.vatican.va
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Der Heilige Stuhl schließt sich gerne denen an, die die jüngst in London von den Finanzministern des » G-8 « erreichte Vereinbarung unterstützen, die Schulden von 18 schwer verschuldeten armen Ländern ( HIPC ) zu erlassen.
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An intergovernmental agreement on scientific and technological cooperation between Germany and New Zealand has been in force since 1977. German Federal Minister Annette Schavan and New Zealand Minister of Research, Science and Technology Steve Maharey signed an accord in Berlin in late February 2007.
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internationales-buero.de
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Mit Neuseeland besteht ein Regierungsabkommen zur Zusammenarbeit auf wissenschaftlich-technologischen Gebiet seit 1977. Gemeinsam mit dem neuseeländischen Minister für Forschung, Wissenschaft und Technologie, Steve Maharey, unterzeichnete Bundesministerin Schavan Ende Februar 2007 eine Vereinbarung in Berlin.
[...]
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However, if one dares to learn more on these Turkish-Russian cooperation efforts, it is noteworthy how little is leaked out about the actual substance of the accords.
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www.boell.de
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Wer sich aber die Mühe macht, mehr über die türkisch-russischen Kooperationsbemühungen zu erfahren, der muss feststellen, wie wenig über die tatsächliche Substanz der Vereinbarungen nach außen dringt.
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An intergovernmental agreement on scientific and technological cooperation between Germany and New Zealand has been in force since 1977. German Federal Minister Annette Schavan and New Zealand Minister of Research, Science and Technology Steve Maharey signed an accord in Berlin in late February 2007.
www.bmbf.de
[...]
Mit Neuseeland besteht ein Abkommen zur Zusammenarbeit auf wissenschaftlich-technologischen Gebiet seit 1978. Gemeinsam mit dem neuseeländischen Minister für Forschung, Wissenschaft und Technologie, Steve Maharey, unterzeichnete Bundesministerin Schavan Ende Februar 2007 eine Vereinbarung in Berlin.
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Subsequent to the tedious preparations that had also involved the intelligence services (german-foreign-policy.com reported [ 7 ]) . the German Chancellor is to sign an accord on " security " cooperation during her visit to Algiers.
www.german-foreign-policy.com
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So soll beim Besuch der Bundeskanzlerin in Algier eine Vereinbarung über die " Sicherheits " -Kooperation getroffen werden - nach langwieriger Vorarbeit, die auch die Geheimdienste einbezog (german-foreign-policy.com berichtete [ 7 ]) .