abide是什么意思

  • En [ əˈbaɪd]
  • Us [ əˈbaɪd]

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  • 0 If you can't abide someone or something, you dislike them very much. -- (因為厭惡而)不能忍受,無法容忍

    • I can't abide her. 我真受不了她。

    • He couldn't abide laziness. 他無法容忍懶惰。

  • 1 to live or stay somewhere -- 居住;逗留;停留

    • He abided in the wilderness for forty days. 他在荒野中度過了40天。

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双语用例

  • The nature of that empire has been of abiding interest, as the extensive bibliography of the book under review shows.

  • The abiding impression is of a composer whose work embodies some intriguing contradictions.

  • There abides he, in his squalor and unreason, in his falsity and drunken violence, as the ready-made nucleus of degradation and disorder.

  • Of abiding importance, though, is the fundamental distinction, alluded to above and accepted by the vast majority of studies, between repetition and revision.

  • In adolescence, the conduct measure assessed law-abiding and socialnorm abiding behavior versus fighting and getting into trouble with the law.

  • They shared with senior men an abiding faith in the promise of marriage and the presumption that bridewealth made marriage.

  • In most cases, the leaders abided by these restrictions rather than face years of imprisonment ; most of those who did not fled into exile.

  • Postnational narratives formed a continuum with national narratives, moreover, in their covert but abiding reliance on traditional narrativity itself.

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    居住, 逗留, 停留…

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    soportar, aguantar…

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    supporter…

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    tolak ansur…

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    ausstehen…

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    utstå, fordra…

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    snášet, trpět…

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    udstå, fordrage, tåle…

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