comport
comport 英 [kəmˈpɔ:t] 美 [kəmˈpɔrt]
vt. 行为;举动 vi. 相称;适合;一致
进行时:comporting 过去式:comported 过去分词:comported 第三人称单数:comports 名词复数:comports
- Comport means to behave, and particularly to behave well. If you attend a school for social etiquette, you will learn how to comport yourself properly at the dinner table.
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- vt. 行为;举动
- vi. 相称;适合;一致
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1. His statement did not comport with the facts.
他的发言与事实不符。
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2. Milton claims that epic poetry is the highest ambition for a poet and then he goes on to explain how it is that the epic poet should comport himself.
弥尔顿声称史诗就是诗人最高的理想抱负,然后他又解释到,史诗诗人该怎样表现自己。
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3. and naval force which it would comport either with the principles of our Government or the circumstances of the United States to maintain.
与我们政府的原则或美国环境保持一臻的
- comport (v.) late 14c., "to bear, endure (grief, pain, etc.; sense now obsolete), from Old French comporter "endure, admit of, allow; behave" (13c.) and directly from Latin comportare "to bring together, collect," from com "with, together" (see com-) + portare "to carry" (from PIE root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over").
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