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adhere

/ad-heer/US // ædˈhɪər //UK // (ədˈhɪə) //

坚持,坚持不懈,粘着,粘附

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    ad·hered, ad·her·ing.

    • : to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling: The mud adhered to his shoes.
    • : Physics. to be united by a molecular force acting in the area of contact.
    • : to be devoted in support or allegiance; be attached as a follower or upholder: to adhere to a party.
    • : to hold closely or firmly: to adhere to a plan.
    • : Obsolete. to be consistent.
v.有主动词 verb
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    ad·hered, ad·her·ing.

    • : to cause to adhere; make stick: Glue will adhere the tiles to the wallboard.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbconform to or follow rules exactly
Forms: adhered, adheres, adhering

Examples

  • Growers have to adhere to strict oversight, including submitting paperwork each time a plant moves throughout facilities — and its lifecycle.

  • Water molecules like to adhere to one another, so without any present in the ground to help the flow, they tend to stay on top of the soil.

  • By way of summary, Apple's new guidelines say that any streaming game apps simply have to "adhere to all guidelines" for non-streaming apps.

  • China joins the World Trade Organization, agreeing to adhere to multilateral rules enforced by supranational arbitration panels.

  • All pages in the program are subject to an approval process and must adhere to the platform’s brand safety guidelines.

  • Internet media entrepreneur Nick Denton is a person to whom harsh judgments adhere like barnacles.

  • Indeed, they view us as children who can never adhere to the standards of civility and decency to which they hold other groups.

  • Powdered ink would adhere to the charged image and then it would be pressed via heat onto paper.

  • Saudi Arabia should adhere to the international treaties concerning freedom of speech.

  • Michelle: With everything we do in this show we really try to adhere to what would be psychologically true with Alicia.

  • Both claim for those who adhere to them the character of being the only members of the true Church.

  • The "Readjusters" persuaded the Negroes to adhere to their ideas primarily for political reasons.

  • Don't adhere to a word therein contained; we will think for ourselves.

  • And this Notion the Clergy generally adhere to, because thereby they kill two or three Birds with one stone.

  • Back to the shore again he had to go, and adhere to the original plan of creeping along by the beach.