abide 英 [əˈbaɪd]   美 [əˈbaɪd]

abide

abide  英 [əˈbaɪd] 美 [əˈbaɪd]

vt. 忍受,容忍;停留;遵守  vi. 持续;忍受;停留 

进行时:abiding  过去式:abided  过去分词:abided  第三人称单数:abides 

I can't abide dishonesty! 我不能容忍欺骗!
They would abide in the summer house. 他们宁愿住在避暑别墅里。

  • Abide means to be able to live with, or stand. If you can't abide with something, it means you can't stand it. If you can abide it, it means you can live with it.
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  • vt. 忍受,容忍;停留;遵守
  • vi. 持续;忍受;停留
  • 1. I can't abide dishonesty!

    我不能容忍欺骗!

  • 2. They would abide in the summer house.

    他们宁愿住在避暑别墅里。

  • 3. How can you abide him?

    你怎能容忍他?

  • abide (v.) Old English abidan, gebidan "remain, wait, wait for, delay, remain behind," from ge- completive prefix (denoting onward motion; see a- (1)) + bidan "bide, remain, wait, dwell" (see bide).
abide / əˈbaɪd ; NAmE əˈbaɪd / verb ( abided , abided ) HELP  In sense 2 abodeis also used for the past tense and past participle. 作第 2 义时过去时和过去分词也用 abode。 1 [transitive ] can't/couldn't abide sb/sth to dislike sb/sth so much that you hate having to be with or deal with them (十分厌恶而)不能容忍,无法容忍 SYN bear , stand I can't abide people with no sense of humour. 我讨厌和没有幽默感的人打交道。 He couldn't abide the thought of being cooped up in an office. 一想到关在办公室里工作,他就觉得受不了。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( old use or formal) to stay or live in a place 逗留;停留;居留;居住 May joy and peace abide in us all. 愿我们大家都欢乐平安。 PHRASAL VERB aˈbide by sth ( formal) to accept and act according to a law, an agreement, etc. 遵守,遵循(法律、协议、协定等) You'll have to abide by the rules of the club. 你必须遵守俱乐部的规定。 We will abide by their decision. 我们愿意遵从他们的决定。 abide abides abided abode abiding abide / əˈbaɪd ; NAmE əˈbaɪd /
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