| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| consent | /kən'sɛnt/ | Noun (uncountable) Consent is permission to do something. Verb (intransitive) If you consent to something, you agree to it. | consensus consensual |
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They would not consent to my leaving school.
ReplyDeleteAfter the school granted permission to perform the study, consent forms were sent to parents by way of the students.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;syou daku, kyou ka
You are the non-applying parent or guardian providing written consent for your minor child to apply for a U.S. passport.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Consenso
As to the presence and consent of the parents, that is a phenomenon in itself. It provides no moral or legal justification.
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n. 同意, 许可
v. 同意, 承诺
By the common consent of critics, Shakespeare is the prince of character delineators
Consent of both parents is required for a Turkish citizen under 18 years of age to obtain a passport.
ReplyDeleteRussian : согласие