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conform美 [kən'fɔrm] 英 [kən'fɔː(r)m] - v.遵守;相一致;顺从;相符合
- 网络使一致;遵从;适应
过去分词:conformed 现在分词:conforming 第三人称单数:conforms v. fit in,imitate,follow,toe the line,obey 1. | [i] 顺从,顺应(大多数人或社会);随潮流to behave and think in the same way as most other people in a group or society |
| There is considerable pressure on teenagers to conform. 青少年被大力要求守规矩。 | | He refused to conform to the local customs. 他拒绝遵从当地的风俗习惯。 |
2. | [i] ~ to/with sth 遵守,遵从,服从(规则、法律等)to obey a rule, law, etc. |
| The building does not conform with safety regulations. 这座建筑物不符合安全条例。 |
3. | [i] ~ to sth 相一致;相符合;相吻合to agree with or match sth |
| It did not conform to the usual stereotype of an industrial city. 这和工业城市那种千篇一律的格局不一样。 |
v. | 1. to behave or think in a socially acceptable or expected way 2. to comply with a fixed standard, regulation, or requirement 3. to be the same as or very similar to something or somebody, or make something similar 4. to be or fit in with a person's idea of what somebody or something should be like 5. to match a pattern or sample, or make somebody or something match a pattern or sample 6. to be in accord, or bring something into accord with something else 7. to follow the practices of the established church of a country, especially formerly to belong to the Anglican Church in England and Wales 8. to obey something such as a rule or law 9. to be similar to an idea of what is usual or normal 10. to behave in a way that most people think is correct or suitable 1. to behave or think in a socially acceptable or expected way 2. to comply with a fixed standard, regulation, or requirement 3. to be the same as or very similar to something or somebody, or make something similar 4. to be or fit in with a person's idea of what somebody or something should be like 5. to match a pattern or sample, or make somebody or something match a pattern or sample 6. to be in accord, or bring something into accord with something else 7. to follow the practices of the established church of a country, especially formerly to belong to the Anglican Church in England and Wales 8. to obey something such as a rule or law 9. to be similar to an idea of what is usual or normal 10. to behave in a way that most people think is correct or suitable |
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