com·ply /kəmˈplaɪ/
  (v.)同意,服從,遵守,履行
  Com·ply, v. t.
  1. To fulfill; to accomplish. [Obs.]
  2.  To infold; to embrace. [Obs.]
  Seemed to comply,
  Cloudlike, the daintie deitie.   --Herrick.
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  Com·ply v. i. [imp. & p. p. Complied p. pr. & vb. n. Complying.]
  1. To yield assent; to accord; agree, or acquiesce; to adapt one's self; to consent or conform; -- usually followed by with.
  Yet this be sure, in nothing to comply,
  Scandalous or forbidden in our law.   --Milton.
     They did servilely comply with the people in worshiping God by sensible images.   --Tillotson.
  He that complies against his will
  Is of his own opinion still.   --Hudibras.
  2. To be ceremoniously courteous; to make one's compliments. [Obs.]
  comply
       v : act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes;
           "He complied with my instructions"; "You must comply or
           else!"; "Follow these simple rules"; "abide by the rules"
           [syn: follow, abide by]
       [also: complied]