pact
noun /pækt/
/pækt/
- pact (between A and B) | pact (with somebody) (to do something) a formal agreement between two or more people, groups or countries, especially one in which they agree to help each other
条约;协议;公约 - He helped to negotiate a non-aggression pact between the two countries.
他协助两国达成了互不侵犯条约。 - They have made a pact with each other not to speak about their differences in public.
他们彼此达成协议,不公开谈论他们的歧见。 - The two parties agreed an electoral pact.
两党达成了选举协议。
Topics Discussion and agreementc2- She made a pact with her friend never to tell anyone what had happened.
她与朋友订立盟约,绝不告诉任何人发生了什么事情。 - The Liberals formed a secret pact with the Independents.
自由党与无党派人士达成了一项秘密协议。 - Under the terms of the pact, they were only able to operate a limited number of boats.
根据协议条款,他们只能经营有限数量的船只。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bilateral
- mutual
- defence/defense
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- have
- conclude
- enter into
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- in a/the pact
- under a/the pact
- pact between
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- a pact with the devil
词源late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin pactum ‘something agreed’, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of paciscere ‘agree’. - He helped to negotiate a non-aggression pact between the two countries.