abiding 的定义
- continuing without change; enduring; steadfast: an abiding faith.
abiding 近义词
continuing or existing for an indefinite time
更多abiding例句
- She brought forth the Sky and the Sea all by herself, in an attempt to build an ever-sure abiding-place for her future family.
- It’s paced differently—yields a bigger pop in exchange for a more abiding patience on the reader’s part.
- Shepherds abiding in the field” saw colorful Christmas lights that “shone round about them.
- The cops had come up short, unable to find the two men in a sea of several hundred thousand law-abiding people.
- But at night, on the stand, there would be no abiding satisfaction for him in what he had done in the past.
- Most Muslims, like most people everywhere, are peaceable and law-abiding.
- The US must ensure its honor abroad by abiding by its commitments and standing with its allies.
- Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.
- To be law-abiding means to acquiesce, if not directly participate, in that conspiracy.
- By all enabled to behold his glory, is he received as an enduring token of good, yea, as the abiding reality of all good.
- What strange abiding-places worlds lighted solely by red suns must be!
- They're bipeds—lizardoid rather than humanoid—and are a fairly intelligent and law-abiding lot.