0 to behave according to the usual standards of behaviour that are expected by a group or society -- 顺从;遵从;随大流,顺应习俗
At our school, you were required to conform, and there was no place for originality. 我们学校要求每个人循规蹈矩,容不得创新求变。
Many of them, unlike many new recluses, seem to have conformed to the canonical requirements of enclosure.
It is often the case that the texts required of a given application will conform in structure to a relatively small number of patterns.
The designer/developer may be held responsible for any damages caused by the agent if the exhibited behaviour does not conform to the design specification.
After all, whatever meaning will be ascribed, the process of ascribing will include the same aspects and conform to the same principles.
Call-by-value semantics evidently conforms nicely to strict equality.
This is a modernist inter pretation that does not conform with the earlier tafas-r on these verses.
Note that all types conforming to this grammar are products whose terms are either primitive or function types.
There are, however, individuals who do not appear to conform to group norms.
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順從, 遵從, 隨大流,順應習俗…
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adaptarse, someterse, ajustarse…
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ajustar-se, conformar-se, amoldar-se…
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順応する, 適合する…
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uymak, sıra harici davranış göstermemek…
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se conformer, se conformer (à)…
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adaptar-se, conformar-se…
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