adherence
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ad·her·ence /ədˈhɪərəns $ -ˈhɪr-/ noun [uncountable] BEHAVEwhen someone behaves according to a particular rule, belief, principle etc 坚持;信守,信奉adherence to adherence to democratic principles 坚守民主的理念strict/rigid/slavish adherence strict adherence to Judaic law 严格遵守犹太教教规
Examples from the Corpus
adherence• Neither abstinence from drugs nor blind adherence to unjust laws are necessarily consistent with those values.• Here it is the State that employs a flag as a symbol of adherence to government as presently organized.• Exclusion of one third of the electorate does violence to all that we pretend by our adherence to democracy.• What made Reagan extraordinary, beyond his communicative skills, was his resolute adherence to core beliefs.• Deep anxiety may cause obsessive behaviour, fanaticism or a strict adherence to religion for the wrong reasons.• A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.adherence to• Principal Harris demands strict adherence to the rules.ad·her·ence nounChineseSyllable
when according a rule, to particular principle Corpus behaves belief, someone
adherence
ad‧her‧ence /ədˈhɪərəns $ -ˈhɪr-/
noun [uncountable]
when someone behaves according to a particular rule, belief, principle etc
adherence to
adherence to democratic principles
strict/rigid/slavish adherence
strict adherence to Judaic law
ad‧her‧ence /ədˈhɪərəns $ -ˈhɪr-/
noun [uncountable]when someone behaves according to a particular rule, belief, principle etc
adherence to
strict/rigid/slavish adherence