jibe 的定义
jibed, jib·ing.
- to be in harmony or accord; agree: The report does not quite jibe with the commissioner's observations.
jibe 近义词
agree
更多jibe例句
- The new temperature measurement “jibes really well” with what astronomers expected, says Martine Lokken.
- This jibes with the scientific observation that people are willing to accept more risk when they are already in a stressful situation.
- Jornet is competent, even exceptional, on steep rock and ice, but those kinds of routes don’t jibe as well with his type of uphill endurance.
- That means much of the original scaffolding of the institution — parts of which are still in place today — doesn’t jibe with more modern expectations for the service to turn a profit.
- Earlier in the day, a top public health official in his administration said something that doesn’t jibe with that.
- This jibe comes after ads in which Davis attacked the paralyzed Abbot for not caring about other wheelchair-bound Texans.
- But when that clinical research does not jibe with AHA dogma, it is ignored.
- This factor seems to jibe with our overall rankings more than any other component.
- Such a role would jibe with the aspirations of an ascendant Turkey, which is pushing for greater regional clout.
- Nor does it jibe with Habayit Hayehudi's long-standing preference to harness the Housing Ministry for settlement building.
- He added, with an unfeeling jibe, that he wouldn't like the reading of the letter himself.
- We would jibe one another, laugh at a fellow to his chagrin, and when we were angry bawl each other out unmercifully.
- The fingerprints taken by the expert in the library might and might not jibe with those taken in the slot-booth.
- So, when they see a man drunk, and scarcely capable of looking after himself, they begin to jibe him.
- Voltaire was not the man to enjoy a jibe at his own expense.