abide的意思和读音

abide

: [əˈbaɪd] : [əˈbaɪd]

v.

abode  abided  abides  abiding  

v.+n.abide regulation

v.put up with,stand for,stand,bear,stomach

abidev.

1.[t]to dislike sb/sth so much that you hate having to be with or deal with them

I can't abide people with no sense of humour.

He couldn't abide the thought of being cooped up in an office.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to stay or live in a place

May joy and peace abide in us all.

v.1.

v.1.an old word meaningto stay or live somewhere

1. abeyance abide ability ...

2. abduct v. abide v. ability n. ...

3. abhorrent adj. abide v. abject adj. ...

4. abhor abide able ...

5. 7 hurt hurt hurt abide alight ...

6. abhor abide 。 abnormal 。 ...

7. gloom abide absurd ...

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1.Besides, the business contact between the company and the bank shall abide by related rules of the bank.

2.Tullow said the company would abide by the local tribunal's decision.

3.As you persevere you will learn to expect that the fear and the presence of God can abide with you through all the day.

4.It is all part of a pattern that sees fashion plunder tradition, while those who abide by the old rules look on in horror.

5.the governor owes me more than a few favors, and I think he might just abide by my wishes in such an event.

6.She did not abide by the terms of the agreement.

7.And I do not get the means of living out of my learning, and I abide by my reason.

8.We abide by the rulings and Laws that cover karmic responsibilities, as it is possible to slip up even with the best of intentions.】,

9.The two sides abide by the provisions set forth in this contract and confirm that this contract for the parties to resolve disputes basis.

10.And her brother and her mother said, Let the damsel abide with us [a few] days, at the least ten; after that she shall go.