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 abide [ə'baɪd添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 停留, 遵守, 居留, 继续下去

vt. 忍受, 经受, 屈从于


  1. Everyone must abide by the law.
    所有的人都应遵守法律。
  2. She can't abide that man.
    她不能忍受那个人。
  3. I abide by what I said.
    我坚持我所说的话。


abide
abode


Abide \A*bide"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Abode}, formerly {Abid};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Abiding}.] [AS. [=a]b[=i]dan; pref. [=a]-
(cf. Goth. us-, G. er-, orig. meaning out) + b[=i]dan to
bide. See {Bide}.]
1. To wait; to pause; to delay. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. To stay; to continue in a place; to have one's abode; to
dwell; to sojourn; -- with with before a person, and
commonly with at or in before a place.

Let the damsel abide with us a few days. --Gen.
xxiv. 55.

3. To remain stable or fixed in some state or condition; to
continue; to remain.

Let every man abide in the same calling. --1 Cor.
vii. 20.
Followed by by:

{To abide by}.
(a) To stand to; to adhere; to maintain.

The poor fellow was obstinate enough to abide by
what he said at first. --Fielding.
(b) To acquiesce; to conform to; as, to abide by a
decision or an award.


Abide \A*bide"\, v. t.
1. To wait for; to be prepared for; to await; to watch for;
as, I abide my time. ``I will abide the coming of my
lord.'' --Tennyson.

Note: [[Obs.], with a personal object.

Bonds and afflictions abide me. --Acts xx. 23.

2. To endure; to sustain; to submit to.

[Thou] shalt abide her judgment on it. --Tennyson.

3. To bear patiently; to tolerate; to put up with.

She could not abide Master Shallow. --Shak.

4.

Note: [Confused with aby to pay for. See {Aby}.] To stand the
consequences of; to answer for; to suffer for.

Dearly I abide that boast so vain. --Milton.

  1. The paper, which did not abide by Aoun's restrictions, gave no reasons for reversing its decision.
  2. Only Smith and Rauh, a newcomer to politics, declined to abide by New Hampshire's voluntary campaign spending limit of $400,000 in the primary and a like amount in the general election campaign.
  3. Now, though, he says the IRS will abide by the Line 4(r) instructions: The exemptions needn't be added back, because Congress didn't act.
  4. The king made it clear that as a member of the United Nations, Jordan would abide by the principles and decisions of the world body.
  5. It went even further in February, agreeing to hold the first free elections in 41 years and promising to abide by the results.
  6. All the launches will have to abide by rules to be negotiated for protection of the sensitive U.S. technology in the satellites, and none of the launches is supposed to occur before both agreements have been concluded.
  7. You live in a certain society, and that society has rules, and you abide by them.
  8. An administrative law judge ruled in August that Caesars "did not abide by its guarantee of equal employment opportunity for all." The judge ordered the casino to pay $15,600 in fines _ the amount the high roller lost at the gaming tables.
  9. Jordan has been under increasing pressure from its Arab and Western allies, especially the United States, to abide by international sanctions imposed against Iraq to force it to relinquish Kuwait.
  10. The freedom to write contracts and the duty to abide by their terms are features of American life so basic that it's hard to believe they could be litigated.
  11. All parties agreed to abide by that amount, he said.
  12. She asked Keenan to remind defense lawyers of their responsibility to abide by the rule.
  13. As part of the current FTC settlement, Kaufman & Broad must continue to abide by the conditions of the 1979 order.
  14. So, although most members insist that they will abide by quotas when averaged over a three-month period, Kuwait and others now producing heavily aren't likely to cut back sharply next month just to stay within their third-quarter limits.
  15. Though other prospective bidders have had to agree not to make a hostile offer for Murray in the next two years, Murray said it "isn't asking Electrolux to abide by all those restrictions."
  16. Alternatively, the agency can issue interpretative releases, telling public companies and the accounting industry how it reads a specific rule and that they should abide by that reading.
  17. He cannot abide cruelty.
  18. But traders said the gains were pared by profit-taking amid skepticism that OPEC members will abide by the agreement.
  19. In exchange, congressional leaders pledged to abide by Bush's anti-tax stance _ at least for one year.
  20. "South Africa and SWAPO respectively confirmed their agreement to abide by the formal cease-fire from the date and time proposed," said the U.N. chief's report to the council, read out by Giuliani.
  21. The NATO allies said they hoped war could be averted, but reaffirmed their pledge to abide by all U.N. resolutions, including the one authorizing a military strike unless Iraq withdraws from Kuwait by Jan. 15.
  22. And he pledged to abide by the War Powers Act, which places limits on presidential use of military force.
  23. Now that the top corporate tax rate exceeds the top personal rate, many employers are considering a form of "golden handcuff" that defers executive pay for a specified period without troubling to abide by the rules for deferring tax.
  24. The verification protocols came about because while both sides had agreed to abide by the 150 kiloton limit, the United States believed the Soviets had violated that ceiling as many as 24 times and sought more accurate monitoring methods.
  25. Autolatina has appealed to the Federal Appeals Court in Brasilia to force the government to abide by the April agreement.
  26. The pilots voted overwhelmingly to walk off their jobs, but said they would abide by laws that make a strike illegal during mediation.
  27. He said, however, that the White House couldn't abide as much as $30 billion in extra receipts and added: "I don't mean to suggest at all that we're willing to accept $10 billion less in (spending) cuts for $10 billion more in revenue.
  28. He said Burma's military regime is refusing to abide by the results of last May's election calling for a democratic political system.
  29. The president and some of his defenders have stressed as a counterexplanation a Congress refusing to abide by its own budget rules.
  30. Computer Sciences said yesterday that it "disagrees with the basis" of the decision to reject its protest, "but will abide by it and take no further action."
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