Abide 对比 Accept 对比 Follow 对比 Submit 对比 Uphold

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Abide

正式前 5000(相当常见)C2verb

Accept

前 1000(非常常见)A2verb

Follow

前 1000(非常常见)A1verb

Submit

前 2000(常见)B2verb

Uphold

前 2000(常见)C1verb
最正式: Abide
 AbideAcceptFollowSubmitUphold
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含义To accept or follow a rule or decision.To agree to receive something or to believe it is true.To go after someone or something or do what they do.To give something for someone to look at or decide on.To support or maintain something.
例句You must abide by the regulations in this agreement.I am happy to accept your invitation to the party.I will follow you to the store.Please submit your application before the deadline.We have a duty to uphold the law.
语域正式中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 5000(相当常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级C2A2A1B2C1
词性verbverbverbverbverb
搭配abide by the rules, abide by the decision, abide by the laweagerly, gladly, graciously, be glad to, be happy to, be reluctant to, from, happily, readily, fully, be happy to, be prepared to, be ready to, be commonly accepted, be generally accepted, be universally accepted, eagerly, gladly, graciously, be glad to, be happy to, be reluctant to, from, happily, readily, fully, be happy to, be prepared to, be ready to, be commonly accepted, be generally accepted, be universally accepted, happily, readily, fully, be happy to, be prepared to, be ready to, be commonly accepted, be generally accepted, be universally acceptedclosely, reluctantly, dutifully, beckon somebody to, beckon to somebody to, being followed, follow close behind (somebody), follow right behind (somebody), closely, quickly, shortly, (be) followed by something, follow in the wake of something, closely, quickly, shortly, (be) followed by something, follow in the wake of something, carefully, to the letter, dutifully, faithfully, blindly, slavishly, be expected to, be likely to, follow in somebody’s footsteps, follow in the tradition of somebody/​something, follow suit, not necessarily, logically, naturally, (on) from, not quite, be easy to, be difficult to, be hard toformally, respectfully, humbly, ask somebody to, invite somebody to, require somebody to, for, to, voluntarily, willingly, meekly, refuse to, agree to, be prepared to, toconsistently, firmly, rigorously, have a duty to, be determined to, seek to, consistently, firmly, rigorously, have a duty to, be determined to, seek to
反义disobey, ignore, rejectreject, decline, refuselead, precede, guidewithdraw, canceldisregard, abandon, violate
常见错误Confusing with 'abandon'., Using it incorrectly with nouns instead of actions., Mixing up past forms; 'abode' is archaic.Confused with 'except' - remember 'accept' means to receive., Using 'accept' without an object - always specify what is being accepted., Mixing up 'accept' and 'admit' - 'accept' is about receiving, while 'admit' often implies recognition.Confusing 'follow' with 'lead' — they have opposite meanings., Using 'follow' without an object (e.g., 'I will follow' should specify who or what)., Mistakenly using 'follows' in the past tense instead of 'followed'.Confusing 'submit' with 'send' - 'Submit' often implies a formal process., Using 'submit' without a clear object., Overusing 'submit' instead of simpler verbs like 'give' or 'hand in' in informal scenarios.Confused with 'support' which can be more casual., Using it incorrectly in passive voice, e.g. 'The law is upheld by.', Mixing up the past tense; 'upholded' is incorrect.
用法说明Commonly used in legal or formal contexts. Less frequent in everyday conversation. Often paired with 'by' when referring to rules.Used when someone agrees to something offered, like an invitation or a proposal. It's appropriate in both formal and casual contexts but may become less common in very informal speech.Use 'follow' when discussing tracking someone physically or conceptually (like ideas or trends). For social media, 'follow' often describes subscribing to someone's updates. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts.Used in formal and neutral contexts, such as in applications or proposals. Avoid using ‘submit’ in very casual conversations.Often used in legal and ethical contexts, such as 'upholding the law' or 'upholding values'. It's appropriate in both formal and neutral settings but less common in casual conversations.

常见问题:Abide 对比 Accept 对比 Follow 对比 Submit 对比 Uphold

Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold 有什么区别?

Abide: To accept or follow a rule or decision. Accept: To agree to receive something or to believe it is true. Follow: To go after someone or something or do what they do. Submit: To give something for someone to look at or decide on. Uphold: To support or maintain something.

哪个更正式:Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold?

Abide 是其中最正式的。

哪个更高级:Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold?

Abide 级别最高,在 CEFR 量表上为 C2。

Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Abide: C2, Accept: A2, Follow: A1, Submit: B2, Uphold: C1。

Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold 是什么词性?

Abide: verb, Accept: verb, Follow: verb, Submit: verb, Uphold: verb.

能各给一个例子吗?

Abide: You must abide by the regulations in this agreement. Accept: I am happy to accept your invitation to the party. Follow: I will follow you to the store. Submit: Please submit your application before the deadline. Uphold: We have a duty to uphold the law.

我可以互换使用 Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold 吗?

不总是。Abide、Accept、Follow、Submit和Uphold 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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