英 [kəmˈpɔːt] 美 [kəmˈpɔːrt]
vt. 行为;举动
vi. 相称;适合;一致
第三人称单数comports
现在分词comporting
过去式comported
过去分词comported
comport /kəmˈpɔːt/ [ comporting comported comports ]
及物动词 If you comport yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way. 表现; 举止
He comports himself with dignity.
他表现地很有尊严。
... complicate使复杂 comport适合,相称 comprehend了解,包括,包含 ...
... stumble vi.绊倒;跌跌撞撞地走;结结巴巴 comport vi.相称,适合 pamper v.纵容,过分关怀 ...
... depression 压抑,萧条 comport 举动,表现 deport (将外国人、罪犯等)驱逐出境 ...
... toxic adj.有毒的,中毒的 其中,“toxic” 标题表示在下面列出的几个单词中都含有这个部分,而不论它位于单词的什么位置。 下列单词都以“port”结尾: comport v.举止,行为 disport v.玩耍、嬉戏 ...
comportment 举止,态度;动作
His statement did not comport with the facts.
他的发言与事实不符。
His conduct did not comport with his position.
他的行为与他的地位不相称。
Such actions do not comport with your high status.
那样的行为与你崇高的社会地位不相称。
Milton claims that epic poetry is the highest ambition for a poet and then he goes on to explain how it is that the epic poet should comport himself.
弥尔顿声称史诗就是诗人最高的理想抱负,然后他又解释到,史诗诗人该怎样表现自己。
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They put urgency behind it, and sometimes it doesn't uniquely comport with every word of an intelligence estimate.
But the claim that consumers are shying away from Internet commerce and services does not comport with actual consumer behavior.
Employees will turn up to work at predictable hours five days a week, and will comport themselves with greater formality than before.