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adherence

/ad-heer-uhns, -her-/US // ædˈhɪər əns, -ˈhɛr- //

坚持,坚守,坚持不懈,遵守

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality of adhering; steady devotion, support, allegiance, or attachment: adherence to a party; rigid adherence to rules.
    • : the act or state of adhering; adhesion.

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Examples

  • So in theory, these multiple layers should provide a high level of independence and a high level of adherence to these laws.

  • Absent any effective mechanism for encouraging adherence to the Roundtable statement, the system is stacked against those who attempt to do so.

  • Participants were asked about their recreational behavior, and also about their adherence to recommendations like wearing a mask or keeping six-feet distance from other people.

  • The 5G network will also equip patients with monitoring tools that measure vital signs, medication adherence, and more, giving doctors a more accurate, real-time look at a patient’s information—and providing for a more personalized care experience.

  • You wouldn’t think you’d have an adherence issue with something like the cochlear implant.

  • There is reference after reference to the “black community,” “black worth ethic,” and adherence to the “black value system.”

  • Some publications have claimed that Bulletproof Stockings hold women-only concerts in adherence with kol isha.

  • The next conference will be held in Washington, DC—not exactly a place known for its adherence to the Bible—on November 6-8, 2014.

  • DC Comics uses a slavish adherence to the status quo to prevent anything socially progressive from taking place on its pages.

  • The treats are seen as a way to keep spirits high and help dieters maintain adherence during the week.

  • They affirmed their adherence to the Renaissance méridionale, and claimed equal rights for the Languedocian dialect.

  • Without repeated adherence to these moral precepts, free government cannot survive.

  • These two traitspride and an adherence to the point of honor, are almost invariably the mainsprings of Charalois conduct.

  • The stanchest Republican may by reason of a blind adherence to party be working an injury to the country he loves.

  • France, he thought, had disqualified herself by her adherence to the traditions of her Revolution.