patience
patience 英 [ˈpeɪʃns] 美 [ˈpeʃəns]
n. 耐性,耐心;忍耐,容忍
名词复数:patiences
- Patience is a person's ability to wait something out or endure something tedious, without getting riled up. It takes a lot of patience to wait for your braces to come off, to deal with a toddler's temper tantrum, or to build a house out of toothpicks.
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- n. 耐性,耐心;忍耐,容忍
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1. The work demands patience.
这工作需要耐心。
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2. patience is a requirement in teaching.
耐心是教学必备的条件。
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3. I don't have the patience todo jigsaw puzzles.
我没有耐性玩拼图游戏。
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4. She has little patience with such views.
她很难接受这类观点。
- patience (n.) c. 1200, "quality of being willing to bear adversities, calm endurance of misfortune, suffering, etc.," from Old French pacience "patience; sufferance, permission" (12c.) and directly from Latin patientia "patience, endurance, submission," also "indulgence, leniency; humility; submissiveness; submission to lust;" literally "quality of suffering." It is an abstract noun formed from the adjective patientem (nominative patiens) "bearing, supporting; suffering, enduring, permitting; tolerant," but also "firm, unyielding, hard," used of persons as well as of navigable rivers, present participle of pati "to endure, undergo, experience," which is of uncertain origin.
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