;难以忍受;无法容忍 If you can't abide someone or something, you dislike them very much.
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I can't abide people who can't make up their minds...
我受不了优柔寡断的人。
She couldn't abide his success.
她见不得他成功。
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abide/əˈbaɪd; NAmEəˈbaɪd/verb(abided,abided)HELPIn sense 2 abodeis also used for the past tense and past participle. 作第 2 义时过去时和过去分词也用 abode。1[transitive ]can't/couldn't abide sb/sthto dislike sb/sth so much that you hate having to be with or deal with them (十分厌恶而)不能容忍,无法容忍SYN
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◆I can't abide people with no sense of humour.我讨厌和没有幽默感的人打交道。◆He couldn't abide the thought of being cooped up in an office.一想到关在办公室里工作,他就觉得受不了。2[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.( old useorformal) to stay or live in a place 逗留;停留;居留;居住◆May joy and peace abide in us all.愿我们大家都欢乐平安。PHRASAL VERBaˈbide by sth( formal) to accept and act according to a law, an agreement, etc. 遵守,遵循(法律、协议、协定等)◆You'll have to abide by the rules of the club.你必须遵守俱乐部的规定。◆We will abide by their decision.我们愿意遵从他们的决定。abideabidesabidedabodeabidingabide/əˈbaɪd; NAmEəˈbaɪd/
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abidea‧bide /əˈbaɪd/ verb
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1somebody can’t abide somebody/something used to say that someone dislikes someone or something very much: I can’t abide that man – he’s so self-satisfied.2 (past tense abode /əˈbəʊd $ əˈboʊd/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] old use to live somewhereabide by phrasal verbto accept and obey a decision, rule, agreement etc, even though you may not agree with it: You have to abide by the referee’s decision.
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