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English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
abide by something — 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 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 by — verb 1. act in accordance with someone s rules, commands, or wishes (Freq. 2) He complied with my instructions You must comply or else! Follow these simple rules abide by the rules • Syn: ↑comply, ↑follow … Useful english dictionary
abide — a|bide [ ə baıd ] verb intransitive an old word meaning to stay or live somewhere can t abide something to dislike something very much. It is more usual to say that you can t stand something: I can t abide their chatter. a bide ,by phrasal verb… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
abide by — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms abide by : present tense I/you/we/they abide by he/she/it abides by present participle abiding by past tense abided by past participle abided by abide by something to follow a rule, decision, or instruction… … English dictionary
abide — verb 1) he expected everybody to abide by the rules Syn: comply with, obey, observe, follow, keep to, hold to, conform to, adhere to, stick to, stand by, act in accordance with, uphold, heed, accept, go along with, acknowledge … Thesaurus of popular words
abide by — {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./ … Dictionary of American idioms
abide by — {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./ … Dictionary of American idioms
abide by — phrasal 1. to conform to < abide by the rules > 2. to acquiesce in < will abide by your decision > … New Collegiate Dictionary
abide\ by — 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 … Словарь американских идиом
abide by — PHRASAL VERB If you abide by a law, agreement, or decision, you do what it says you should do. [V P n] They have got to abide by the rules … English dictionary