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Abide Meaning in English

word

/əˈbaɪd/
uh-BYD
/ɐbˈaɪd/
uh-BYD

释义

To follow a rule, law, or decision, or to accept and live with something, even if you do not like it.

用法与细微差别

Formal and somewhat old-fashioned; common in legal or formal contexts, especially with 'by' ('abide by the rules'). It can also mean tolerate ('can't abide'), often in negative statements. Few people use 'abide' in everyday speech.

例句

You must abide by the school rules.

basic

All players must abide by the referee’s decisions.

basic

I will abide by your choice.

basic

She just can't abide rude people.

natural

If you can't abide the rules, you'll have to leave.

natural

I’ll abide by whatever the group decides.

natural