1
comport oneself
formal conduct oneself; behave〈正式〉举止, 表现; 为人:articulate students who comported themselves well in television interviews.
在电视访谈节目中能言善辩, 表现甚佳的学生们。
2
- no obj.
comport with
archaic accord with; agree with〈古〉一致, 适合, 相称: they do all that nature and art can do to comport with his will.
他们竭尽所能按他的意愿去做。
词源
late Middle English (in the sense 'tolerate'): from Latin comportare, from com- 'together'+portare 'carry, bear'.