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[ə'baɪd]гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. - abode; уст. прош. вр. - abided, прич. прош. вр. abidden1) книжн. ждать, ожидать ( покорно или пассивно)He had abode there till mid-day. — Он прождал там до полудня.
2) вынести, пережить; вытерпетьto abide terrors which other people shrank from encountering — пережить ужасы, перед которыми другие дрогнули бы
Syn:3) выносить, терпеть ( обычно в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях)Syn:4) уст.; книжн. оставаться, пребывать; жить, обитать, проживатьto abide with smb. — оставаться с кем-л.
I thought of the mean hovels in which many of our peasantry abide. — Я думал о жалких лачугах, в которых живут многие наши крестьяне.
The king went to visit his daughter and abode at her palace for ten days. — Король уехал навестить свою дочь и оставался у нее во дворце десять дней.
Syn:5) ( abide by)а) оставаться верным, неизменным (кому-л. / чему-л.)I abide by what I said. — Я всегда делаю то, что говорил.
Syn:б) следовать (чему-л.), выполнять (что-л.); действовать в соответствии с (чем-л.); придерживаться (чего-л.)6) принимать (что-л.) во внимание; (быть вынужденным) считаться с (чем-л.)You'll have to abide by the consequences. — Тебе надо учесть возможные (неприятные) последствия.
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