I can't abide noisy people.soportar, aguantaraˈbide by –past tense, past participle aˈbided –to act according to; to be faithful to. They must abide by the rules of the game. atenerse a, aceptar Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd....
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha‧bide/əˈbaɪd/verb1→somebody can’t abide somebody/something2(past tenseabode/əˈbəʊd$əˈboʊd/)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]old useto live somewhere→abide bysomething→ SeeVerb tableExamples from the Corpusabi...
" (Malachi 3:2); "Afflictions abide (await) me" (Acts 20:23). The past tense abode, in frequent use, has the same meaning. "His bow abide (remained) in strength" (Genesis 49:24); "There he abide" (dwelt) (John 10:40)....
(alsobide) [intransitive]+ adv./prep.(old use or formal)to stay or live in a place May joy and peace abide in us all. Word Origin Phrasal Verbs abide by Seeabidein the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Check pronunciation:abide...
What is the simple past tense of abide? Abide Abide is a word in the English language that can either be only used as a verb. The verb form of abide means to obey and/or accept a decision, rule, or recommendation. Answer and Explanation: ...
In sense 2 abode BrE /əˈbəʊd/ ; NAmE /əˈboʊd/ is also used for the past tense and past participle. N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN] Your abode is the place where you live. 住所;寓所 [formal] PHRASE If someone has no fixed abode, they are homeless. 居无定所;无家...
I slowly lowered myself backward down the cliff to the path below. I loved the smell of dirt and fresh air. I loved the firm feeling of the rock and the tense feeling of the rope. But my favorite part of the day was when they let us try rappelling “Aussie style,” facing forward...
Psalm 77:1 tn The perfect with vav (ו) consecutive is best taken as future here (although some translations render this as a past tense; cf. NEB, NIV). The psalmist expresses his confidence that God will respond to his prayer. This mood of confidence seems premature (see v...
I can't abide noisy people.soportar, aguantaraˈbide by –past tense, past participle aˈbided –to act according to; to be faithful to. They must abide by the rules of the game. atenerse a, aceptar Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd....
Past tense bided To await; wait for. Abide To remain in a place "I'll call upon you straight. Abide within" (Shakespeare). Bide To bear; to endure; to tolerate. Abide To continue in existence; endure "I have decided my life can't be about absence, what I don't have, what does...