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单词 bides
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bide

verb

ˈbīd How to pronounce bide (audio)
bode ˈbōd How to pronounce bide (audio) 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

Synonyms

  • abide
  • continue
  • endure
  • hold on
  • hold up
  • keep up
  • last
  • perdure
  • persist
  • remain
  • run on
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Example Sentences

how long are you going to bide in this unhappy marriage? at my advanced age I simply cannot bide young children
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English biden "to stay, linger, wait expectantly, hope for, undergo," going back to Old English bīdan, past bād, bidon, past participle biden, going back to Germanic *bīðan- (whence also Old Saxon bīdan "to wait, stand ready, hold out," Old High German bītan "to wait, expect," Old Norse bíða "to wait for, suffer, undergo," Gothic beidan "to wait for, endure"), perhaps going back to Indo-European *bhei̯d- "entrust, trust" — more at faith entry 1

Note: The argument has been made, most notably by Émile Benveniste (Le vocabulaire des institutions indo-européennes, Paris, 1969, tome 1, pp. 119-20), that in Germanic an older sense "place one's trust in something" developed into "expect with confidence, wait for" and then "undergo, endure"—though this hypothesis has not been universally accepted.

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

bide

verb

ˈbīd How to pronounce bide (audio)
bode
ˈbōd
or bided
ˈbī-dəd
; bided; biding
: to wait or wait for
bide a while

bides

verb

present tense third-person singular of bide
1
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
  • remains
  • lasts
  • continues
  • persists
  • stays
  • endures
  • survives
  • lingers
  • abides
  • perdures
  • prevails
  • holds on
  • runs on
  • tarries
  • keeps up
  • holds up
  • sticks around
  • carries through

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • passes
  • dies
  • stops
  • finishes
  • ends
  • expires
  • ceases
  • closes
  • concludes
  • terminates
  • lapses
  • quits
  • dies (down)
  • desists
  • winds up
  • discontinues
  • wanes
  • subsides
  • leaves off
  • abates
  • moderates
  • ebbs
  • lets up
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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

  • stands
  • endures
  • accepts
  • tolerates
  • takes
  • handles
  • sustains
  • swallows
  • bears
  • wears
  • absorbs
  • meets
  • abides
  • brooks
  • stomachs
  • pockets
  • countenances
  • supports
  • hacks
  • stands for
  • sticks out
  • lives with
  • goes
  • sweats out
  • suffers
  • acquiesces
  • permits
  • lumps (it)
  • allows
  • capitulates
  • toughs it out
  • respects
  • reconciles (to)
  • yields (to)
  • submits (to)
  • agrees (with or to)
  • consents (to)
  • assents (to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • refuses
  • rejects
  • spurns
  • dismisses
  • resists
  • declines
  • repudiates
  • opposes
  • fights
  • avoids
  • contests
  • misses
  • combats
  • evades
  • eludes
  • bypasses
  • dodges
  • turns down
  • circumvents
  • escapes
  • refrains (from)
  • abstains (from)
  • forbears
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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

  • waits
  • stays
  • awaits
  • lingers
  • remains
  • holds on
  • bides one's time
  • sits tight
  • tarries
  • holds one's breath
  • expects
  • cools one's heels
  • sticks around
  • hangs around
  • stands by
  • anticipates
  • watches (for)
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