bide time / baɪd /

韬光养晦缓兵之计拖延时间韬晦

bide time2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

bid·ed or bode; bid·ed or bid; bid·ing.

  1. Archaic. to endure; bear.
  2. Obsolete. to encounter.
v. 无主动词 verb

bid·ed or bode; bid·ed or bid; bid·ing.

  1. to dwell; abide; wait; remain.

bide time 近义词

bide time

等同于 sit tight

bide time

等同于 wait

bide time

等同于 mark time

bide time

等同于 tread water

bide time 的近义词 5
bide time

等同于 wait and see

bide time

等同于 delay

更多bide time例句

  1. In 1960, at 26, she sat for months in the forests of Tanzania, biding her time until chimpanzees accepted her presence and she could observe them up close.
  2. The Taliban could see how eager the Americans were to get out and so bided its time.
  3. Blanchard will keep caring and searching and biding her time for the right one, and Delfina will keep vigilant about vacuum cleaners.
  4. So we worked to first bring up other non controversial bills or bills that had bipartisan support, partly because we wanted them approved but also to bide more time.
  5. So, whether they’re testing third-party cookie alternatives or still biding their time, many publishers are protective of their precious audience data and want to make sure it will be valued fairly by identity tech firms.
  6. While Democrats bide their time, Republicans are already spending time and building operations in the Hawkeye State.
  7. Rather, one would think now would be an ideal moment for a grateful ally to ramp it down and bide their time.
  8. Bide your time with some of the most impressive public displays of Les Miserables love.
  9. If a culture has to be grown, then you have to bide your time while cell division takes its course.
  10. The bloodthirsty Young Turks of Bohane bide their time, waiting in the shadows to shank and supplant their revelry-addled elders.
  11. That's going to make things lots easier for my scheme, 'but I'll 'bide a wee' before I spring it on the Pater.
  12. He was perfectly contented to bide his time, remembering that adage: "All things come to him who waits."
  13. I am not sure that she thinks of me otherwise than as a grown-up brotherbut I will bide my time.
  14. Let him tak a spring on his ain fiddle, says a proverb that illustrates the coolness with which Donald will bide his time.
  15. But he could hardly have kept it up, lest the wind should change and it should bide with him, as the old women say.