单词 | bides |
释义 | bideverb ˈbīd bode ˈbōd or bided; bided; biding transitive verb 1 past tense usually bided : to wait for —used chiefly in the phrase bide one's time is biding his time before asking for a raise 2 archaic : withstand two men … might bide the winter storm W. C. Bryant 3 chiefly dialectal : to put up with : tolerate … couldn't bide children on his place … J. W. Riley intransitive verb 1 : to continue in a state or condition bide still a moment 2 : to wait awhile : tarry 3 : to continue in a place : sojourn bide in a cabin bider noun bides verb1 as in remains to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state how long are you going to bide in this unhappy marriage? Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in stands chiefly dialect to put up with (something painful or difficult) at my advanced age I simply cannot bide young children Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in waits to remain in place in readiness or expectation of something I promise you that if you bide yet a little longer, all will come to pass just as you desire Synonyms & Similar Words
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