Abide in spanish

Acatar

pronunciation: ɑkɑtɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
acatar

abide = aguantar, soportar, tolerar. 

Example: The average male moviegoer cannot abide emotional goo, by which I mean scenes intended to provoke a sentimental response, especially if those scenes involve children, relationships, or disease.

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» abide by = atenerse a, cumplir, acatar, obedecer, guiarse por, respetar.

Example: Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.

» abide by + a decision = acatar una decisión.

Example: Sisters, for example, who take a vow of obedience, are willing to abide by the decisions made by their superiors.

» abide by + rules and regulations = cumplir las normas.

Example: It has been stated that the applicant for library membership is usually required to sign a declaration of agreement to abide by the library's rules and regulations.

Abide synonyms

bear in spanish: oso, pronunciation: ber verb, nounstand in spanish: estar, pronunciation: stænd verb, nounendure in spanish: soportar, pronunciation: endjʊr verbstay in spanish: permanecer, pronunciation: steɪ verbsuffer in spanish: sufrir, pronunciation: sʌfɜr verbstomach in spanish: estómago, pronunciation: stʌmək nounbrook in spanish: arroyo, pronunciation: brʊk nountolerate in spanish: tolerar, pronunciation: tɑlɜreɪt verbput up in spanish: Hospedarse, pronunciation: pʊtʌp verbbide in spanish: permanecer, pronunciation: baɪd verb
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