abide 的 3 个定义
a·bode or a·bid·ed, a·bid·ing.
- to remain; continue; stay: Abide with me.
- to have one's abode; dwell; reside: to abide in a small Scottish village.
- to continue in a particular condition, attitude, relationship, etc.; last.
a·bode or a·bid·ed, a·bid·ing.
- to put up with; tolerate; stand: I can't abide dishonesty!
- to endure, sustain, or withstand without yielding or submitting: to abide a vigorous onslaught.
- to wait for; await: to abide the coming of the Lord.
- (5)
- abide by, to act in accord with.to submit to; agree to: to abide by the court's decision.to remain steadfast or faithful to; keep: If you make a promise, abide by it.
abide 近义词
submit to, put up with
live in a certain place
remain or continue in a state
stop temporarily and wait for
由abide构成的短语
- abide by
- can't stand (abide)
更多abide例句
- The county of San Diego’s public health officials knew schools were still closed when they made their decision to abide.
- He continually tells his listeners to abide by the county protocols, even when Justin Hart, a digital strategist, said masks wouldn’t help curb the spread.
- Guaderrama told VOSD that Allied Universal guards are required to abide by MTS’s body camera policy and that, like MTS, the contractor flags footage and provides it upon request.
- It’s become clear that many aspects of customer interaction will need to be digitized to abide by social distancing measures.
- This means partnering with a franchisee that supports our clean energy goals, abides by the terms of the agreements and will not lobby in Sacramento for legislation against our clean energy future.
- North Korea must show it is serious and prepared to abide by its commitments, particularly concerning denuclearization.
- Human happiness,” the Greek historian Herodotus once observed, “does not abide long in one place.
- But even for children struggling to care for elderly parents on their own want to abide by tradition.
- Beyond the mental acuity needed to focus through the pain, the young woman must also abide by a strict diet.
- Broussard was not the sort of man who could abide such defeat.
- These redcoats move along social lines that don't look like much to a cowman; but once in the Force you must abide by them.
- And they constrained him, saying, "Abide with us; for it is toward evening, and the day is now far spent."
- And Asor shall be a habitation for dragons, desolate for ever: no man shall abide there, nor son of man inhabit it.
- It was not easy to give an answer; he could not abide her meetings, but he was at a loss for a decent excuse.
- Here is our nativity, and here have we the natural right to abide and be elevated through the measures of our own efforts.