abide
verb🔊/əˈbaɪd/
🔊/əˈbaɪd/
In sense 2 abode 🔊/əˈbəʊd/
🔊/əˈbəʊd/
is also used for the past tense and past participle.Verb Forms
Phrasal Verbs| present simple I / you / we / they abide | 🔊/əˈbaɪd/ 🔊/əˈbaɪd/ |
| he / she / it abides | 🔊/əˈbaɪdz/ 🔊/əˈbaɪdz/ |
| past simple abided | 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪd/ 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪd/ |
| past participle abided | 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪd/ 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪd/ |
| -ing form abiding | 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪŋ/ 🔊/əˈbaɪdɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] cannot/could not abide somebody/something
to dislike somebody/something so much that you hate having to be with or deal with them synonym bear, stand(十分厌恶而)不能容忍,无法容忍 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。
- (also bide)[intransitive] + adv./prep. (old use or formal)
to stay or live in a place 逗留;停留;居留;居住
Word OriginOld English ābīdan ‘wait’, from ā- ‘onwards’ + bīdan, of Germanic origin.