mid-13c., "action of waiting," verbal noun identical with Old English abad, past participle of abiden "to abide" (see abide), used as a verbal noun. The present-to-preterite vowel change is consistent with an Old English class I strong verb (ride/rode, etc.). Meaning "habitual residence" is first attested 1570s.
1. I went round the streets and found his new abode.
我走街串巷找到了他的新住所。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He's of no fixed abode and we found him on the streets.
他居无定所,我们发现他流落街头。
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3. The child abode with his grandparents for two years.
那个孩子和祖父母一起居住了两年.
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4. They still dwelt in their old abode.
他们仍然怀念过去的住所.
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5. Let me take you to my humble abode!
让我带你们到鄙人的寒舍去吧!
来自《简明英汉词典》
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英 [ə'bəʊd]
美 [ə'bod]
n. 住处;营业所
v. 遵守;停留;忍受(abide的过去分词)
中文词源
abode 住所,家
abide的过去分词,后词性转为名词。
英文词源
abode
abode: see bide
abode (n.)
mid-13c., "action of waiting," verbal noun identical with Old English abad, past participle of abiden "to abide" (see abide), used as a verbal noun. The present-to-preterite vowel change is consistent with an Old English class I strong verb (ride/rode, etc.). Meaning "habitual residence" is first attested 1570s.
双语例句
1. I went round the streets and found his new abode.
我走街串巷找到了他的新住所。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He's of no fixed abode and we found him on the streets.
他居无定所,我们发现他流落街头。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The child abode with his grandparents for two years.