Abode in spanish
Morada
pronunciation: moʊɹ̩ɑdɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: moʊɹ̩ɑdɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
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.more:
» 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.abode = morada, residencia, domicilio.
Example: The forest, therefore, is regarded as the abode of robbers & sundry miscreants, implying its relation to the forces of chaos & disorder.more:
» of no fixed abode = sin residencia fija, sin domicilio fijo.
Example: The defendants were predominantly male, single, and of no fixed abode, suffering from serious psychiatric disorder.