conformed 的 3 个定义
- to act in accordance or harmony; comply: to conform to rules.
- 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.
- to be or become similar in form, nature, or character.
- (5)
- to make similar in form, nature, or character.
- to bring into agreement, correspondence, or harmony.
- Archaic. conformable.
conformed 近义词
adjust, adapt
conformed 的近义词 40 个
- accommodate
- attune
- comply
- coordinate
- fit
- harmonize
- integrate
- reconcile
- tailor
- yield
- follow
- keep
- mind
- obey
- observe
- proportion
- square
- suit
- tailor-make
- tune
- be guided by
- clean up act
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- fall in with
- follow beaten path
- follow the crowd
- go by the book
- go with the flow
- make room
- meet halfway
- move over
- play the game
- quadrate
- reconciliate
- roll with punches
- run with the pack
- shape up
- straighten up
- toe the line
conformed 的反义词 14 个
correspond, match
更多conformed例句
- Plus, it’s soft to the touch, and its memory foam shell will help conform to every weird sleeping position they adopt.
- Voice of San Diego’s records requests conform with the law, Styn ruled.
- The process, which conforms to statewide regulations and is generally overseen by local professionals and elected officials, varies state to state.
- I wish I could help more women understand that you don’t have to conform to the stereotype to be happy, to be successful.
- I wanted to build out the design concept as the player’s energy or emotion, and try to conform to that.
- Soon, he introduced silhouettes that conformed to the body, spaghetti straps, and dresses that looked like lingerie.
- The spelling is conformed to that of the preceding poems; the alterations though numerous are slight; as y for i, au for aw, &c.
- As they make progress in holiness they will be more thoroughly conformed to them in fact.
- MacBrien was educated at Cambridge, and doubtless conformed, as he remained Bishop till 1612.
- Christopher Bodkin of Tuam may, from his character, have conformed insincerely, but this is not proved.
- Bezenecq the Rich had conformed to the usage, although that good and worthy townsman was of a nature little given to strife.