conform / kənˈfɔrm /

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conform3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to act in accordance or harmony; comply: to conform to rules.
  2. to act in accord with the prevailing standards, attitudes, practices, etc., of society or a group: One has to conform in order to succeed in this company.
  3. to be or become similar in form, nature, or character.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make similar in form, nature, or character.
  2. to bring into agreement, correspondence, or harmony.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Archaic. conformable.

conform 近义词

v. 动词 verb

adjust, adapt

v. 动词 verb

correspond, match

更多conform例句

  1. This pack’s genius is in the ultralight molded back panels, which have cushy pads and shoulder straps that conform to men and women from five foot four to six foot two.
  2. Today, we further that discussion with a look at how the news media is incentivized to amplify conflict and conform to extreme ideologies, where fringe groups are emerging globally and how people can keep the fringes from winning hearts and minds.
  3. The Governor’s office is bound by and conforms to those laws.
  4. Whether Abloh’s approach to design conforms to Kamprad’s democratic vision is hard to say.
  5. Maynard conforms to the stereotype of the absent-minded professor in this and a handful of other ways.
  6. Certainly some people simply cannot stand to live alongside someone who does not conform to their views.
  7. On his present trajectory, Putin shows no signs that he will conform to international legal and moral norms.
  8. But the fun of reading Lennon is in his outright refusal to conform to expectations.
  9. The book also refuses to conform to conventional novelistic style.
  10. But an absence of niceties nor an unwillingness to conform is not a legitimate cause for impeachment.
  11. A title was added to the first page of this text to conform to the rest of the books in this series.
  12. He must conform to the habits of the community, and not unreasonably disturb his neighbors, during ordinary working hours.
  13. It is often easier as well as more advantageous to conform ourselves to other mens opinions than to bring them over to ours.
  14. And whosoever would not conform themselves to the ways of the Gentiles, should be put to death: then was misery to be seen.
  15. Religion but too often forms licentious, immoral tyrants, obeyed by slaves who are obliged to conform to their views.