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abide
- IPA[əˈbʌɪd]
英式
- accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation);be unable to tolerate (someone or something)
verb: abide, 3rd person present: abides, gerund or present participle: abiding, past tense: abided, past participle: abided
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- 1. accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation) I said I would abide by their decision
- 2. informal be unable to tolerate (someone or something) if there is one thing I cannot abide it is a lack of discipline 同義詞
- 3. (of a feeling or memory) continue without fading or being lost at least one memory will abide 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ archaic live; dwell many unskilful Men do abide in our City of London
- a place of residence; a house or home: my humble abode her current abode
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place of residence; a house or home: my humble abode
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- archaic past of abide
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- archaic past of abide
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- a person's right to take up residence or remain resident in a country.
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- used to refer to one's home with an ironic or humorous show of modesty or humility
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person's right to take up residence or remain resident in a country.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to refer to one's home with an ironic or humorous show of modesty
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- IPA[əˈbīd]
美式
- accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation): I said I would abide by their decision
Oxford American Dictionary