abide
verb uk/əˈbaɪd/ us/əˈbaɪd/
can't abide someone/something (因为厌恶而)不能忍受,无法容忍
If you can't abide someone or something, you dislike them very much.
I can't abide her. 我真受不了她。
He couldn't abide laziness. 他无法容忍懒惰。
One thing I really can't abide is people telling me how to do my job.
He couldn't abide the thought of working in an office.
She had a boss she couldn't abide.
(LIVE)
[ I usually + adv/prep ] old use居住;逗留;停留
to live or stay somewhere
He abided in the wilderness for forty days. 他在荒野中度过了40天。
Phrasal verb
abide by something formal遵守,遵循(协议、决定或规章)
to accept or obey an agreement, decision, or rule
Competitors must abide by the judge's decision. 参赛者必须服从裁判的裁决。