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小词详解 | abide
abide 英 [əˈbaɪd] 美 [əˈbaɪd]
The abiding memory some road users had of Indiana was of grubby toilets along the toll road.
一些旅行者对印第安纳难以磨灭的记忆便是收费公路边脏兮兮的厕所。
——《经济学人》From the day he took office, Mr. Trump made clear that he would not abide by the conventions of the system he inherited.
从上任之日起,特朗普就明确表示,他不会遵循他继承的这个制度的惯例。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 接受或按照(规则、决定或建议)行事
愿我们大家都欢乐平安。
May joy and peace abide in us all.在我们恋爱的日子里,他在荒野中度过了40天。
He abided in the wilderness for forty days during our courting days.
我讨厌同好以反问答问的人打交道。
I can't abide people who like to retort a question by another question.一想到关在一个恶毒谣言层出不穷的办公室里工作,他就觉得受不了。
He couldn't abide the thought of being cooped up in an office rife with vicious gossip.
经受住顽固敌人的冲击
abide the onrush of the diehard enemy特朗普女士不愿服从法庭的裁决。
Ms Trump is unwilling to abide the decision of the court.
参赛者必须服从裁判的裁决。否则将会被因不服裁判而被罚下场。
Competitors must abide by the judge's decision. Otherwise, you will be sent off for dissent.
他在那宁静的花园里的身影永远留在我的记忆中。
My abiding memory is of him in the sedate garden.
She was the nosiest woman in the world and spent most of her life spying on the boring, law-abiding neighbors.
她是世界上最能吵吵嚷嚷的妇人,她一生中大部分时间都花在暗中监视她那些守法而令人厌烦的邻居这件事上了。
obey: submit to the authority of (someone) or comply with (a law) observe: fulfil or comply with (a social, legal, ethical, or religious obligation) heed: pay attention to; take notice of