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101 abide by award
юр. ожидать вынесения решенияАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > abide by award
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102 abide with
оставаться с кем-либоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > abide with
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103 abide by the standard
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > abide by the standard
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104 abide by the terms and conditions of the contract
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > abide by the terms and conditions of the contract
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105 abide by the circumstances
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106 abide by a policy
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107 abide by an agreement
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > abide by an agreement
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108 abide by Common Market regulations
подчиняться регламентациям "Общего рынка"Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > abide by Common Market regulations
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109 abide by demands
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110 abide by the rules
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111 abide by a treaty
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112 abide by the treaty
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113 abide by treaty
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114 abide in Christ
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115 abide in the Word
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116 abide by a treaty
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > abide by a treaty
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117 abide by the treaty
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > abide by the treaty
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118 abide by a commitment
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear export control > abide by a commitment
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119 abide by the programming standards
English-Russian dictionary of computer science > abide by the programming standards
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120 abide by the standard
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > abide by the standard
См. также в других словарях:
Abide — A*bide , v. t. 1. To wait for; to be prepared for; to await; to watch for; as, I abide my time. I will abide the coming of my lord. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] Note: [[Obs.], with a personal object. [1913 Webster] Bonds and afflictions abide me.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abide — A*bide , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Abode}, formerly {Abid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abiding}.] [AS. [=a]b[=i]dan; pref. [=a] (cf. Goth. us , G. er , orig. meaning out) + b[=i]dan to bide. See {Bide}.] 1. To wait; to pause; to delay. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abide — vt abode or abid·ed, abid·ing: to accept without objection abide by: to act or behave in accordance with or in obedience to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
abide — is now limited to two main meanings, and has lost many others over seven centuries of use along with several redundant inflections, including abode. The principal meaning ‘to bear, tolerate’ is now only used in negative contexts, usually with a… … Modern English usage
abide — [v1] submit to, put up with accept, acknowledge, bear, bear with*, be big about*, concede, consent, defer, endure, hang in*, hang in there*, hang tough*, live with*, put up with*, receive, sit tight*, stand, stand for, stomach, suffer, swallow,… … New thesaurus
abide — ► VERB 1) (abide by) accept or observe (a rule or decision). 2) informal tolerate: he could not abide conflict. 3) (of a feeling or memory) endure. 4) archaic live; dwell. ORIGIN Old English, wait ; related to BIDE(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
abide — (v.) O.E. abidan, gebidan remain, wait, delay, remain behind, from ge completive prefix (denoting onward motion; see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + bidan bide, remain, wait, dwell (see BIDE (Cf. bide)). Originally intransitive (with genitive of the object: we … Etymology dictionary
abide by — (something) to accept or obey an arrangement, decision, or rule. It is a good thing that most drivers abide by the rules of the road … New idioms dictionary
abide — [ə bīd′] vi. abode [ə bōd′] or abided, abiding [ME abiden < OE ābīdan < ā , intens. + bīdan, BIDE] 1. to stand fast; remain; go on being 2. Archaic to stay; reside ( in or at) vt. 1. to await … English World dictionary
abide by — index accede (concede), adhere (maintain loyalty), comply, concede, conform, defer (yield in judgment), fulfill … Law dictionary
abide — 1 *stay, wait, remain, tarry, linger Analogous words: dwell, *reside, live, sojourn, lodge: *stick, cleave, cling, adhere Antonyms: depart Contrasted words: *go, leave, quit: *move, remove, shift … New Dictionary of Synonyms