endure
endure 英 [ɪnˈdjʊə(r)] 美 [ɪnˈdʊr]
v. 忍耐;容忍
进行时:enduring 过去式:endured 过去分词:endured 第三人称单数:endures
- If something endures, it lasts: Beethoven's fame has endured for more than 200 years. But if you endure something, you suffer through it: We endured our teacher's slide shows of her vacation photographs.
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- v. 忍耐;容忍
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1. She could not endure the thought of parting.
一想到分别她就无法忍受。
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2. The pain was almost too great to endure.
痛苦得几乎难以忍受。
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3. He can't endure being defeated.
他无法忍受失败。
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4. He can't endure to be defeated.
他无法忍受失败。
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5. a success that will endure
将会持续的成功
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6. I felt that life was no longer endurable.
我感到生活再也无法忍受。
- endure (v.) late 14c., "to undergo or suffer" (especially without breaking); also "to continue in existence," from Old French endurer (12c.) "make hard, harden; bear, tolerate; keep up, maintain," from Latin indurare "make hard," in Late Latin "harden (the heart) against," from in- (from PIE root *en "in") + durare "to harden," from durus "hard," from PIE *dru-ro-, suffixed variant form of root *deru- "be firm, solid, steadfast."
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