vi. (bided, bode , bade; bided, 〔古语〕 bid ) 〔古、诗、方〕 1.持续。 2.等候,住,留。 vt. 1.忍耐,经受。 2.等待〔仅用于 bide one's time 中〕。 短语和例子 bide a storm 经受一场风暴。 bide one's time 待机,等机会。
Example Sentences:
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I bide my time and the hour of vengeance is nigh . 我在等待时机,报仇的时刻就要到了。
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The red army bided their time to launch a counterattack . 红军按兵不动,伺机发动反击。
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You can bide here . 你们可以在这儿过夜。
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Anderson accepted this status, and bided his time . 安德森接受他这种屈辱的地位,眼巴巴地等待他的机会。
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Thinking only of some utter destruction and disaster, he bided his time . 他咬牙切齿,在盘算如何毁灭敌人的遐想中打发时光。
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Anyway, we shall do better to bide where we are, and let the soldiers rally us . 不管怎样,我们最好在这儿等一下,等那些士兵跟我们集结在一起。
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But he was too clever to bide here any longer-a small sleepy place like this ! 可是他那样聪明人,怎么能在这样一个死气沉沉的小地方,长远呆下去哪!
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The american public was not yet ready for such strong literary fare, and dreiser bided his time without compromising his integrity . 美国公众对如此强烈的文学读物还没有作好准备,而德莱塞则宁可等待时机,也不妥协。
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Otherwise we would rather fall back and bide our time 否则宁可退让,等待时机。