abiding的意思和读音

abiding

: [əˈbaɪdɪŋ] : [ə'baɪdɪŋ]

adj.

adj.transient

adj.enduring,long-lasting,permanent,remaining,steadfast

abidingadj.

1.lasting for a long time and not changing

adj.1.,2.3.

adj.1.permanent or long-lasting2.an abiding feeling, interest, or belief is one that you have had for a long time and that is not likely to change

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3. abhorrent a. abiding a. abject a. ...

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1.There seem to be economic benefits for a society where people are law-abiding, trustworthy, caring and generally nice.

2.If I have been critical, it is only to share with you my faith and abiding belief in both music and young people.

3.Dining room ground handling for the milky white tiles easy to take care of, in the law-abiding, in a few more lighter.便

4.There was just one problem, which hadn't occurred to his handlers - Uri was a vegetarian with an abiding respect for all life.——

5.Samuelson's desire to carve a role for economics in contemporary policy debates was the other abiding theme of his career.穿

6.XX: YY, this ring I give you as a sign of my constant faith and abiding love. With all that I am, and that I have, I honour you.

7.Like I said, I normally do not hassle otherwise law abiding gun owners.

8.And from thence to Philippi, which is the chief city of that part of Macedonia, and a colony: and we were in that city abiding certain days.

9.VERY little literary fiction has been written about the financial crisis in Britain. And yet the City is of abiding interest.

10.He was a semi-professional pianist, and his love for music and harmony was an abiding inspiration.