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 adherence [əd'hɪrəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 依附, 固执, 坚持

[化] 粘合

[医] 粘着; 固执


  1. Rigorous or ceremonious adherence to established forms, rules, or customs.
    拘泥形式遵照或顺从已被确认的形式、规则或习俗
  2. Excessive adherence to a literal interpretation of the Bible.
    《圣经》崇拜对《圣经》文字解释的极度忠实
  3. Devotion or adherence to fact.
    现实主义信奉事实或坚持立足于事实


adherence
[ noun ]
  1. faithful support for a cause or political party or religion

  2. <noun.act>
    attachment to a formal agenda
    adherence to a fat-free diet
    the adhesion of Seville was decisive
  3. the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition

  4. <noun.attribute>
    the mutual adhesiveness of cells
    a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion


Adherence \Ad*her"ence\, n. [Cf. F. adh['e]rence, LL.
adhaerentia.]
1. The quality or state of adhering.

2. The state of being fixed in attachment; fidelity; steady
attachment; adhesion; as, adherence to a party or to
opinions.

Syn: {Adherence}, {Adhesion}.

Usage: These words, which were once freely interchanged, are
now almost entirely separated. Adherence is no longer
used to denote physical union, but is applied, to
mental states or habits; as, a strict adherence to
one's duty; close adherence to the argument, etc.
Adhesion is now confined chiefly to the physical
sense, except in the phrase ``To give in one's
adhesion to a cause or a party.''

  1. He said the rate of implementation would depend on the ANC's adherence to its promise to end all violence.
  2. They also have imposed detailed questioning in denominational agencies and institutions to assure adherence of personnel to the expanded requirements.
  3. Mr. Miller's message should be directed not just to the private bar but to those who believe in a slavish adherence to a billing system that by its very nature fosters the abuses he highlights.
  4. "We must take note of the fact that some people favoring reform and the open policy are not sober-minded enough, and that others who stress adherence (to Marxist principles) are not mentally emancipated enough," Mr. Zhao said.
  5. A socialist since his university days, the 63-year-old prime minister said socialism was still the answer to "equalize humanity" - but this did not mean dogmatic adherence to the socialist models of other nations.
  6. "The present trend may not be easy to reverse quickly, except by strict adherence of member countries to their allocated levels of production," the confidential internal report concluded.
  7. The biggest threat on the interest rate front will be when the UK next raises rates.' The incoming government bolstered sentiment by pledging adherence to the Maastricht convergence criteria. Mr Power noted that the punt is not a heavily traded currency.
  8. Dr. Nachtigall adds that his scrupulous adherence to the American Fertility Society's guidelines for pretesting donors for such diseases as herpes, hepatitis and AIDS makes the risk of infection "extremely low."
  9. As the diplomat said: 'In the US and Canada performance details (of the technology) are more significant than the absolute adherence to the letter of the contract.
  10. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal presented the documents certifying Saudi adherence to the treaty at a ceremony attended by Secretary of State George P. Shultz and United Nations officials.
  11. The compact of rights, duties, and mutual trust that makes human community possible depends upon our continuing adherence to the precept, Always to care, never to kill.
  12. The peoples of the Soviet Union, in defiance of this week's dangers, have shown their adherence to the ideals of freedom and democracy.
  13. Much of the world, but principally the United States and the European Community, imposed a variety of sanctions on South Africa during the 1980s as punishment for that nation's adherence to a system of legal segregation known as apartheid.
  14. The World Court is the judicial branch of the United Nations. Officially known as the International Court of Justice, it has no enforcement powers and depends on voluntary adherence to its rulings.
  15. Japan's old foreign policies - the right's adherence to US leadership and the left's pacifist opposition to it - are being challenged by a new realism, underpinned by a muted Japanese nationalism.
  16. Implicit in the movement toward economic integration is a greater adherence of domestic economic policies to international economic pressures.
  17. While some feminists pressed for more sexually inclusive language in the new translation, Metzger's criteria required adherence to the texts.
  18. While considered liberal by some members of the church, he was known to others as "Iron John" for his strict adherence to traditional church rules and discipline.
  19. The sides reaffirmed their adherence to the agreement reached in September 1987 with regard to the negotiations on nuclear testing.
  20. If this new cohesion holds, it improves the likelihood of adherence to production quotas.
  21. In recent months, Vietnam, with its continued hard-line adherence to socialism, found itself out of step with the democratic changes elsewhere.
  22. The conservative nuns say the diocese threatened to evict them from the monastery because of their adherence to their religious order.
  23. Mr. Kroc formed Franchise Realty Corp., opening outlets throughout the nation while the brothers retained rights to the name and insisted on rigid adherence to their format.
  24. Forstmann Little said its decision not to pursue an offer was based on its "adherence to strict acquisition criteria."
  25. "The Turks brought a whole different cultural tradition here with them," Bohm said, adding that much of that tradition stems from their adherence to the Moslem faith.
  26. The Carmelite order teaches solitude and prayer with a strict adherence to separation from the outside world.
  27. Cazenove robustly defends its adherence to traditional charging practices, arguing that a fixed annual fee 'encourages you to do nothing for a client.
  28. The primary one: There is evidence that adherence to a Pritikin-type diet and exercise program can actually reverse coronary-artery disease.
  29. "Mutual respect, adherence to democratic principles, and a commitment to avoiding violence are crucial to resolving this situation," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.
  30. Eighteen of the 22 patients showed a reversal of coronary artery blockages; three showed slight deterioriation, and one patient with "poor adherence" to the diet became markedly worse, the study reported.
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