assent
v.
c.1300, from Old French assentir "agree; get used to" (12c.), from Latin assentare "to agree with," frequentative of assentire, from ad- "to" (see ad-) + sentire "to feel, think" (see sense, n.). Related: Assented; assenting.
n.
early 14c., "consent, approval," from Old French assent, a back-formation from assentir (see assent, v.).
〔蒋〕[as-=to,sent感觉→意识,意见;’go join one’s sentiment or opinion to another’s”(使自己的意见与别人的意见统一起来)] 同意,赞同,赞成
〔李〕[as-(ad-)=to对;sent=to feel感觉→“to feel agreeable to something对某事感觉良好”→]Ⅰv. express agreement;consent赞同;同意