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pact

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Government, Military
pact /pækt/ ●○○ noun [countable]  PGPMa formal agreement between two groups, countries, or people, especially to help each other or to stop fighting 条约,协定,协议 SYN treaty the Warsaw pact 华沙条约make/sign a pact The two countries signed a non-aggression pact. 两国签署了互不侵犯条约。pact with a defence pact with the USA 和美国签署的防御协定pact between a peace pact between the rebels and the government 叛军和政府之间的和平协议 suicide pact
Examples from the Corpus
pactMexico's Defense Ministry this month signed a pact that allows Mexican troops to train at American bases.Officials at IBM and Apple declined to comment on a possible pact between the two personal computer makers.The rights advocates claim the pact proves the market people were wrong all along.The pact details how the $ 81 million facility will be managed and operated.The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union.The pact they had silently concluded after Maurice's death stood exposed as a sham.The pact was ostensibly motivated by a desire to eradicate political dynasties and corruption in favour of political renovation and democratic change.Over the past several weeks, I have broken the unspoken pact, without explanation.But, he said, it could not be a two-way pact.make/sign a pactIn making a pact with this devil, Lancaster County made a Faustian bargain.
From Longman Business Dictionarypactpact /pækt/ noun [countable] a formal agreement between two countries, companies, groups of people etc, promising to do something for each other or help each other in some wayWorkers at the factory ratified a three-year pact (=made it official) that boosts their pay.pact withThe National Institute of Health signed a pact with a Japanese drug company to develop and test a new anti-AIDS drug.Mexico is in its fourth month of negotiations on a free-trade pact with the US and Canada.Origin pact (1400-1500) French pacte, from Latin pactum, from pacisci to agree
pact nounChinese
groups, between two Corpus agreement a countries, formal Business


pact
pact /pækt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: pacte, from Latin pactum, from pacisci 'to agree'
a formal agreement between two groups, countries, or people, especially to help each other or to stop fighting
   SYN  treaty:
    the Warsaw pact
    make/sign a pact
    The two countries signed a non-aggression pact.
    pact with
    a defence pact with the USA
    pact between
    a peace pact between the rebels and the government
suicide pact


pactBrE /pækt/ 🔊NAmE /pækt/ 🔊 noun~ (between A and B) | ~ (with sb) (to do sth) 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a non-aggression pact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。🔊🔊a suicide pact (= an agreement by two or more people to kill themselves at the same time) 自杀协议(两人或多人约定同时自杀)