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abided
abide[əʹbaıd]
v (abode, abided; abode, abided, abidden)
<Í> 1. выносить, терпеть (обыкн. в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях)
I cannot abide him - я не выношу его
how can you abide such behaviour? - как ты можешь терпеть такое поведение?
I cannot abide to see such cruelty - я не могу смотреть на такую жестокость
I cannot abide such incompetence - я не могу мириться с такой плохой работой
2. арх. книжн.
1) оставаться, пребывать
2) проживать, жить, обитать
to abide in /at/ a place - проживать в каком-л. месте
3) вынести, пережить; вытерпеть
to abide a vigorous onslaught - подвергнуться яростным нападкам
to abide terrors which other people shrank from encountering - пережить ужасы, перед которыми другие дрогнули бы
3. арх. книжн. ждать, ожидать (покорно или пассивно)
to abide one's time - выждать подходящий /удобный/ момент
to abide one's fate - (безропотно) ждать решения своей участи
to abide the verdict of the judges - спокойно ждать решения судей
4. (by)
1) оставаться верным, неизменным
to abide by smth. - твёрдо держаться чего-л.
to abide by one's promises - выполнять (свои) обещания
I abide by what I said - я всегда делаю то, что говорил
to abide by a friend - твёрдо стоять на стороне своего друга
2) следовать (чему-л.), выполнять (что-л.); действовать в соответствии (с чем-л.); придерживаться (чего-л.)
to abide by the terms [agreement, decision, rules] - соблюдать /выполнять/ условия [договор, решение, правила]
to abide by a peaceful policy - придерживаться миролюбивой политики
to abide by the umpire's decision - подчиниться решению рефери /судьи/
3) 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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ded Идиома
absent-minded
forgetful Our neighbor is very absent-minded and is always getting locked out of his house.
bull-headed
" stubborn; inflexible."
catch (someone) red-handed
catch someone in the middle of doing something wrong The woman was caught red-handed at the store trying to steal some cosmetics.
caught red-handed
caught with evidence, caught in the act The smuggler was caught redhanded with a kilo of cocain.
grounded
not allowed to go out, forced to stay in Pam was grounded for a week because she stayed out all night.
high handed
superior, above other people We don't like managers who are high handed - high and mighty.
left-handed compliment
an ambiguous compliment interpreted as offensive He gave her a left-handed compliment when he said that her dyed hair looked nice.
loaded
have lots of money His new boss is really loaded.
loaded to the hilt
fully loaded, packed to the top The trailer was loaded to the hilt - full of our belongings.
underhanded
not legal, not according to rules, not above board Some people say the government was underhanded in dealing with the Indians.
winded
(See out of breath)
bearded clam
the female genitals, inclusive of pubic hair
cack-handed
clumsy, without manual dexterity
cold-blooded
rude or unfair:"That was so cold-blooded, when she just ignored me!"
crowded with
full of;filled with 充满;拥挤
The shop is crowded with customers.商店里顾客盈门。
dedicate to
1.give oneself completely to 献身于
She dedicated her life to the cause of education.她把毕生的精力献给了教育事业。
He dedicated all his life to the liberation and prosperity of the Chinese nation.他把一生都献给了中华民族的解放和富强。
2.write in honour of 将书题献给
The writer dedicated the book to her father.作者谨以此书献给她父亲。
deduce from
arrive at(knowledge,a theory,etc.)by reasoning 推理;推想;演绎出(知识理论)
We can deduce the development of a culture from archaeological remains.我们可以根据古迹推断出一种文化的发展。
provided that
on condition that倘若;只要
I will go provided that you go too.如果你也去,我就去。
turn upsidedown
throw into confusion混乱一团
The house was turned upsidedown by the burglars.屋子里被盗贼弄得乱七八糟。
pay sb a back-handed compliment
Idiom(s): pay someone a back-handed compliment AND pay someone a left-handed compliment
Theme: COMPLIMENT
to give someone a false compliment that is really an insult.
• John said that he had never seen me looking better. I think he was paying me a left-handed compliment.
• I'd prefer that someone insulted me directly. I hate it when someone pays me a back-handed compliment—unless it's a joke.
on bended knee
Idiom(s): on bended knee
Theme: RESPECT
kneeling, as in supplication. (The verb form is obsolescent and occurs now only in this phrase.)
• Do you expect me to come to you on bended knee and ask you for forgiveness?
• The suitors came on bended knee and begged the attention of the princess.
loaded for bear
Idiom(s): loaded for bear
Theme: ANGER
angry. (Slang and folksy.)
• He left here in a rage. He was really loaded for bear.
• When I got home from work, I was really loaded for bear. What a horrible day!
go away empty-handed
Idiom(s): go away empty-handed
Theme: DEPART
to depart with nothing.
• I hate for you to go away empty-handed, but I cannot afford to contribute any money.
• They came hoping for some food, but they had to go away empty-handed.
come away empty-handed
Idiom(s): come away empty-handed
Theme: LACKING
to return without anything.
• All right, go gambling. Don't come away empty-handed, though.
• Go to the bank and ask for the loan again. This time don't come away empty-handed.
catch sb red-handed
Idiom(s): catch sb red-handed
Theme: CATCHING
to catch a person in the act of doing something wrong.
• Tom was stealing the car when the police drove by and caught him red-handed.
• Mary tried to cash a forged check at the bank, and the teller caught her red-handed.
able to blindfolded
Idiom(s): able to do something blindfolded AND able to do something standing on one's head
Theme: SKILL
able to do something easily and quickly, possibly without even looking. (Informal. Able to can be replaced with can.)
• Bill boasted that he could pass his driver's test blindfolded.
• Mary is very good with computers. She can program blindfolded.
• Dr. Jones is a great surgeon. He can take out an appendix standing on his head.
pay sb a left-handed compliment
Idiom(s): pay someone a back-handed compliment AND pay someone a left-handed compliment
Theme: COMPLIMENT
to give someone a false compliment that is really an insult.
• John said that he had never seen me looking better. I think he was paying me a left-handed compliment.
• I'd prefer that someone insulted me directly. I hate it when someone pays me a back-handed compliment—unless it's a joke.
Advice is least heeded when most needed.
When a problem is serious, people often do not follow the advice given.
A loaded wagon makes no noise.
Really wealthy don't talk about money.
Least said soonest mended.
The more discreet you are, the less damage you cause.
Catch someone red-handed
If someone is caught red-handed, they are found doing something wrong or illegal.
Gilded cage
If someone is in a gilded cage, they are trapped and have restricted or no freedom, but have very comfortable surroundings- many famous people live in luxury but cannot walk out of their house alone.
Have your lunch handed to you
If you have you lunch handed to you, you are outperformed and shown up by someone better.
Heavy-handed
If someone is heavy-handed, they are insensitive and use excessive force or authority when dealing with a problem.
High-handed
If someone is high-handed, they behave arrogantly and pompously.
Hot-blooded
Someone who is hot-blooded is easily excitable or passionate.
Hot-headed
A hot-headed person gets angry very easily. (The noun 'hothead' can also be used.)
A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.
be caught red-handed
be caught doing something bad: "The children were caught red-handed picking the flowers."
to be loaded
"He works in the City and he's loaded!"
backhanded compliment|backhanded|compliment
n. phr. A remark that sounds like a compliment but is said sarcastically. "Not had for a girl" the coach said, offering a backhanded compliment.
catch red-handed|catch|red|red-handed
v. phr. To apprehend a person during the act of committing an illicit or criminal act. Al was caught red-handed at the local store when he was trying to walk out with a new camera he had not paid for.
ham-handed|ham|hand|handed
adj., slang 1. Having very large hands. Pete is a big, ham-handed man who used to be a football player. 2. See: HEAVY-HANDED.
hardheaded
adj. Stubborn; shrewd; practical. Don is a hardheaded businessman who made lots of money, even during the recession.
heavy-handed|hand|handed|heavy
adj. 1. Not skillful or graceful; clumsy. George is heavy-handed and seldom catches the ball. My sister plays the piano badly; she is too heavy-handed. Tim told a heavy-handed joke about the principal's baldness that embarrassed everyone. 2. Likely to hit or punish hard; harsh or cruel in making (someone) obey. Years ago many fathers were heavy-handed bosses in their homes. Many American colonists believed that the English tax collectors were too heavy-handed. 3. See: HAM-HANDED.
high-handed|hand|handed|high
adj. Depending on force rather than right; bossy; dictatorial. With high-handed daring, John helped himself to the best food on the table. Mr. Smith was a high-handed tyrant in his office.
left-handed|hand|handed|left
adj., informal 1. Using the left hand habitually. 2. Crooked; phoney; homosexual. Morris is such a left-handed guy. 3. Clumsy; untoward; awkward. Grab that hammer and stop acting so left-handed.
left-handed compliment|compliment|hand|handed|left
An ambiguous compliment which is interpretable as an offense. I didn't know you could look so pretty! Is that a wig you're wearing?
levelheaded
adj. phr. Having good common sense; practical; reasonable. What our office needs is a good, level-headed manager.
loaded for bear|bear|load|loaded
adj. phr., slang Ready for action; prepared and eager. Frank liked the new merchandise and as he set out on his rounds as a salesman, he felt really loaded for bear. The football team arrived Friday noon, loaded for bear.
An ded idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ded, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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