Adherir in english
Adhere
pronunciation: ədhɪr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ədhɪr part of speech: verb
In gestures
adherirse = fall in(to) + line.
Example: One by one they fell into line, leaving the Czech Republic and Britain as the only non-signatories.adherir = stick.
Example: I cleaned the surface with rubbing alcohol, but still the stickers wouldn't stick.more:
» adherirse = fall in(to) + line .
Example: One by one they fell into line, leaving the Czech Republic and Britain as the only non-signatories.» adherirse a = adhere to ; cling to ; espouse ; fall in with ; stick to ; align ; cleave to ; hew to .
Example: Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments. Example: It would be a mistake to cling to the seeming comforts of the old ways at the cost of being unable to get the full advantages of the new ones. Example: Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date. Example: Stanton fell in with the suggestion readily. Example: It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known. Example: Fiction is an area of stock development and promotion which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves. Example: The government seems to spurn the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives. Example: The structure adopted hews to the theoretical model of the resilient organization as described by Enright.» adherirse a principios = espouse + principles .
Example: Cataloging codes, and the principles espoused for their development, have had a tendency to attempt to recognize the user's needs.