accomplish 音标拼音: [ək'ɑmplɪʃ]
vt . 完成,实现
完成,实现
accomplish v 1 :
put in effect ; "
carry out a task "; "
execute the decision of the people "; "
He actioned the operation " [
synonym : {
carry through }, {
accomplish }, {
execute }, {
carry out }, {
action },
{
fulfill }, {
fulfil }]
2 :
to gain with effort ; "
she achieved her goal despite setbacks "
[
synonym : {
achieve }, {
accomplish }, {
attain }, {
reach }]
Accomplish \
Ac *
com "
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v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Accomplished },
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Accomplishing }.] [
OE .
acomplissen ,
OF .
accomplir ,
F .
accomplir ;
L .
ad complere to fill up ,
complete .
See {
Complete }, {
Finish }.]
1 .
To complete ,
as time or distance .
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That He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem . --
Dan .
ix .
2 .
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He had accomplished half a league or more .
--
Prescott .
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2 .
To bring to an issue of full success ;
to effect ;
to perform ;
to execute fully ;
to fulfill ;
as ,
to accomplish a design ,
an object ,
a promise .
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This that is written must yet be accomplished in me .
--
Luke xxii .
37 .
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3 .
To equip or furnish thoroughly ;
hence ,
to complete in acquirements ;
to render accomplished ;
to polish .
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The armorers accomplishing the knights . --
Shak .
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It [
the moon ]
is fully accomplished for all those ends to which Providence did appoint it . --
Wilkins .
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These qualities . . .
go to accomplish a perfect woman . --
Cowden Clarke .
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4 .
To gain ;
to obtain . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Syn :
To do ;
perform ;
fulfill ;
realize ;
effect ;
effectuate ;
complete ;
consummate ;
execute ;
achieve ;
perfect ;
equip ;
furnish .
Usage :
To {
Accomplish }, {
Effect }, {
Execute }, {
Achieve },
{
Perform }.
These words agree in the general idea of carrying out to some end proposed .
To accomplish (
to fill up to the measure of the intention )
generally implies perseverance and skill ;
as ,
to accomplish a plan proposed by one '
s self ,
an object ,
a design ,
an undertaking . "
Thou shalt accomplish my desire ." --
1 Kings v .
9 .
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He . . .
expressed his desire to see a union accomplished between England and Scotland .
--
Macaulay .
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To effect (
to work out )
is much like accomplish .
It usually implies some degree of difficulty contended with ;
as ,
he effected or accomplished what he intended ,
his purpose ,
but little . "
What he decreed ,
he effected ." --
Milton .
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To work in close design by fraud or guile What force effected not . --
Milton .
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To execute (
to follow out to the end ,
to carry out ,
or into effect )
implies a set mode of operation ;
as ,
to execute the laws or the orders of another ;
to execute a work ,
a purpose ,
design ,
plan ,
project .
To perform is much like to do ,
though less generally applied .
It conveys a notion of protracted and methodical effort ;
as ,
to perform a mission ,
a part ,
a task ,
a work . "
Thou canst best perform that office ." --
Milton .
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The Saints ,
like stars ,
around his seat Perform their courses still . --
Keble .
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To achieve (
to come to the end or arrive at one '
s purpose )
usually implies some enterprise or undertaking of importance ,
difficulty ,
and excellence .
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122 Moby Thesaurus words for "
accomplish ":
achieve ,
act ,
approach ,
arrive ,
arrive at ,
arrive in ,
attain ,
attain to ,
be productive ,
be received ,
blow in ,
bob up ,
bring about ,
bring into being ,
bring off ,
bring through ,
bring to completion ,
bring to fruition ,
bring to pass ,
carry off ,
carry out ,
carry through ,
cause ,
check in ,
clock in ,
come ,
come in ,
come to ,
come to hand ,
commit ,
compass ,
complete ,
conclude ,
conduct ,
consummate ,
cope with ,
crown with success ,
cut ,
deal with ,
discharge ,
dispatch ,
dispose of ,
do ,
do the job ,
do the trick ,
do to ,
effect ,
effectuate ,
eke out ,
enact ,
end ,
engineer ,
execute ,
fetch ,
fetch up at ,
fill in ,
fill out ,
find ,
finish ,
fulfill ,
gain ,
get by ,
get in ,
get there ,
get to ,
go and do ,
hack ,
handle ,
hit ,
hit town ,
industrialize ,
inflict ,
knock off ,
make ,
make good ,
make it ,
make up ,
manage ,
mass -
produce ,
mature ,
overproduce ,
pay ,
perform ,
perpetrate ,
piece out ,
polish off ,
pop up ,
produce ,
pull in ,
pull off ,
punch in ,
put across ,
put away ,
put over ,
put through ,
reach ,
realize ,
refill ,
render ,
replenish ,
ring in ,
roll in ,
round out ,
score ,
show up ,
sign in ,
succeed ,
swing ,
take and do ,
take care of ,
time in ,
top off ,
transact ,
turn the trick ,
turn up ,
up and do ,
volume -
produce ,
win ,
wind up ,
work ,
work out ,
wreak
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ACCOMPLISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster accomplish stresses the successful completion of a process rather than the means of carrying it out
ACCOMPLISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ACCOMPLISH definition: 1 to finish something successfully or to achieve something: 2 to finish something successfully… Learn more
ACCOMPLISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it If we'd all work together, I think we could accomplish our goal
accomplish verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of accomplish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
accomplish | meaning of accomplish in Longman Dictionary of . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ac‧com‧plish əˈkʌmplɪʃ $ əˈkɑːm-, əˈkʌm- verb [transitive] to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard SYN achieve We have accomplished all we set out to do
ACCOMPLISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Accomplish means to carry out or finish an action—to complete what you set out to do To accomplish a goal is to complete it Accomplish is often (though not always) used in the context of completing a set goal—one that is planned or desired before it is accomplished
accomplish - WordReference. com Dictionary of English finish: to accomplish one's mission to complete (a distance or period of time): to have accomplished the age of 70; We accomplished the journey in little more than an hour
accomplish, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb accomplish, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Accomplish - definition of accomplish by The Free Dictionary 1 to bring to a goal or successful conclusion; carry out; finish: to accomplish one's mission 2 to complete (a distance or period of time)
ACCOMPLISH Synonyms: 43 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Some common synonyms of accomplish are achieve, discharge, effect, execute, fulfill, and perform While all these words mean "to carry out or into effect," accomplish stresses the successful completion of a process rather than the means of carrying it out