Смысл: abidanceabidance[əʹbaıd(ə)ns] n <Í> 1. соблюдение (чего-л.); подчинение (чему-л.) abidance by rules - соблюдение правил 2. книжн.пребывание, жительство Í>
bid Идиома
bide one
patiently wait for an opportunity to occur. He is biding his time as he waits to become president of the company.
heaven forbid
we should not do it, we are not permitted "Grandma said, ""Heaven forbid! Don't play hockey on Sunday!"""
arbid
everything in general and nothing in particular: (Derived from arbitrary)
biddy
1. a woman, usually referring to an elderly woman and often reinforced with the word old 2. small
abide by
1.be faithful to;obey; keep to;adhere to严守;遵守;坚持 If you join the club,you must abide by its rules.你参加这个俱乐部就得遵守其规章。 I expect him to abide by his decision to help us.我希望他能坚持他帮助我们的决定。 Both sides should strictly abide by the contract.双方应恪守本合同。 Californians and New Englanders abide by the same federal laws.加利福尼亚人和新英格兰人遵守同样的联邦法律。 2.fulfil履行 Having made our decision, we must abide by it.我们既已作出决定,就应该照着办。 She will abide by her promise.她会履行诺言的。 3.suffer the consequences of承担…的后果 You two will have to abide by the inevitable.你们两个人不得不承受那无可幸免的事。 He said he'd abide by all possible consequences.他说他将承担一切可能的后果。 You must abide by the results of your mistakes.你必须承担由你的错误所造成的后果。
bid farewell to
say goodbye to 向…告别 She bade farewell to her relatives and friends.她向亲友们告别。 In bidding farewell to him,we requested him to convey our profound feelings to the American people.在向他告别时,我们请他转达我们对美国人民的深厚感情。
forbidden fruit
Idiom(s): forbidden fruit
Theme: TABOO
someone or something that one finds attractive or desirable partly because having the person or thing is immoral or illegal. (From the apple in the Garden of Eden that was forbidden to Adam by God.) • Jim flirts with his sister-in-law only because she's forbidden fruit. • The boy watches that program only when his parents are out. It's forbidden fruit.
bide one's time
Idiom(s): bide one's time
Theme: PATIENCE
to wait patiently. • I've been biding my time for years, just waiting for a chance like this. • He's not the type just to sit there and bide his time. He wants some action.
bid adieu to
Idiom(s): bid adieu to someone or something AND bid someone or something adieu
Theme: FAREWELL
to say good-bye to someone or something. (This adieu is French for good-bye and should not be confused with ado.) • Now it's time to bid adieu to all of you gathered here. • He silently bid adieu to his favorite hat as the wind carried it down the street.
bid adieu
Idiom(s): bid adieu to someone or something AND bid someone or something adieu
Theme: FAREWELL
to say good-bye to someone or something. (This adieu is French for good-bye and should not be confused with ado.) • Now it's time to bid adieu to all of you gathered here. • He silently bid adieu to his favorite hat as the wind carried it down the street.
Abide by a decision
If you abide by a decision, you accept it and comply with it, even though you might disagree with it.
God forbid|God|forbid
interj. May God prevent (something from happening); I hope that will not happen or is not true. Someone told the worried mother that her son might have drowned. She said, "God forbid!"God forbid that the dam break and flood the valley! Compare: PERISH THE THOUGHT.
abide by|abide
v. To accept and obey; be willing to follow. A basketball player may know he did not foul, but he must abide by the referee's decision.The members agree to abide by the rules of the club.
bid fair|bid|fair
v., literary To seem likely; promise. He bids fair to be a popular author.The day bids fair to be warm.
bide one's time|bide|time
v. phr. To await an opportunity; wait patiently until your chance comes. Refused work as an actor, Tom turned to other work and bided his time.Jack was hurt deeply, and he bided his time for revenge.
law-abiding|abiding|law
adj. Obeying or following the law. Michael had been a law-abiding citizen all his life.
abide
abide In addition to the idioms beginning with abide, also see can't stand. * * * - abide by
bid
bid 1. bid fair to seem likely (to be or do something) 2. bid in â at an auction, to bid more than the best offer on one's own property in order to keep it 3. bid up to raise the amount bid
bid up
bid up Raise a price by raising one's offer, as in We were hoping to get an Oriental rug cheaply, but the dealer kept bidding us up. This phrase is used in business and commerce, particularly at auctions. [Mid-1800s]
bidding
bidding do the bidding of to be obedient to; carry out the orders of
bide
bide bide one's time to wait patiently for a chance
God forbid Also, heaven forbid. May God prevent something from happening or being the case. For example, God forbid that they actually encounter a bear, or Heaven forbid that the tornado pulls off the roof. This term, in which heaven also stands for “God,” does not necessarily imply a belief in God's direct intervention but merely expresses a strong wish. [c. 1225] For a synonym, see perish the thought.
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