abide

verb
🔊/əˈbaɪd/
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In sense 2 abode
🔊/əˈbəʊd/
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is also used for the past tense and past participle.
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they abide
🔊/əˈbaɪd/
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he / she / it abides
🔊/əˈbaɪdz/
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past simple abided
🔊/əˈbaɪdɪd/
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past participle abided
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-ing form abiding
🔊/əˈbaɪdɪŋ/
🔊/əˈbaɪdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive]
    cannot/could not abide somebody/something
    to dislike somebody/something 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 synonym bear, stand
    • 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。🔊🔊
    • I can’t abide people who look down on others.我不能忍受看不起别人的人。
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  2. (also bide)
    [intransitive] + adv./prep. (old use or formal) 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。🔊🔊
  3. Word OriginOld English ābīdan ‘wait’, from ā- ‘onwards’ + bīdan, of Germanic origin.