comport 的 3 个定义
- to bear or conduct; behave: He comported himself with dignity.
- to be in agreement, harmony, or conformity: His statement does not comport with the facts.
- Obsolete. comportment.
comport 近义词
behave
agree
更多comport例句
- According to the court, any other interpretation did not comport with the well-established meaning of “continue.”
- This reported contentment is hardly a surprise: the index's results comport with similar recent polls.
- He was a memorable teacher nonetheless, simply by providing himself as an example in how to comport yourself.
- And a truly bad ticker does not comport well with the stress of a presidential campaign.
- If one judges people in part by the way they and their family comport themselves—and we all do—then the verdict is clear.
- The gentlemen awaited her with impatience, the ladies with curiosity, to see how she would comport herself in her new situation.
- He told his disciples that they would be dragged before the judges, and gave them advice as to how they should comport themselves.
- To use the words of Prof. Venable, they do not "comport with the general delicacy of the book."
- In every way they comport themselves just as old ducks do and not at all in the ways of their hen mother.
- Does it comport with our honor and dignity to admit into our ports and harbors the very vessels destroying our commerce?