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1 abide
(by) v виконувати щось, дотримуватися чогось- to abide by the agreement дотримуватися договору, виконувати договір- to abide by the decision виконувати рішення- to abide by a peaceful policy проводити мирну політику- to abide by the rules виконувати правила- to abide by the terms дотримуватися умов, виконувати умови -
2 abide
v (past abode, abided; p.p. abode, abided, abidden)1) бути міцним, залишатися незмінним2) зносити, терпіти3) чекати, очікуватиto abide by — залишатися вірним; додержуватися (чогось — by)
4) жити, мешкати, перебувати (в — in, at)* * *v1) виносити, терпіти (у заперечних, питальних реченнях)2) icт. залишатися, перебувати; проживати, жити; винести, пережити; витерпіти3) icт. чекати, очікувати ( покірно або пасивно)4) (by) залишатися вірним, незміннимto abide by smth — твердо триматися чого-небудь; дотримуватися, виконувати ( що-небудь); діяти у відповідності ( із чим-небудь)
to abide by the terms — виконувати умови; брати ( що-небудь) до уваги; ( бути вимушеним) зважати ( на що-небудь)
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3 abide
v1) виносити, терпіти (у заперечних, питальних реченнях)2) icт. залишатися, перебувати; проживати, жити; винести, пережити; витерпіти3) icт. чекати, очікувати ( покірно або пасивно)4) (by) залишатися вірним, незміннимto abide by smth — твердо триматися чого-небудь; дотримуватися, виконувати ( що-небудь); діяти у відповідності ( із чим-небудь)
to abide by the terms — виконувати умови; брати ( що-небудь) до уваги; ( бути вимушеним) зважати ( на що-небудь)
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