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1 ■ abide by
■ abide byv. i. + prep.1 osservare; rispettare; attenersi a; mantenere: to abide by the law, osservare la legge; to abide by a decision, rispettare una decisione: to abide by one's promise, mantenere la promessa fatta2 accettare: to abide by the consequences of one's actions, accettare le conseguenze delle proprie azioni -
2 abide by
past tense, past participle - abided to act according to; to be faithful to: They must abide by the rules of the game.) tener fede a, rispettare* * *vi + prep(rules) rispettare, conformarsi a, attenersi a, (consequences) accettare, (promise) tener fede a, rispettare
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