endure
verb
uk/ɪnˈdʒʊər/us/ɪnˈdʊr/endureverb(EXPERIENCE)
B2[T]
tosuffersomethingdifficult,unpleasant, orpainful:
忍耐;忍受We had to endure a nine-hourdelayat theairport.航班延误,我们不得不在机场苦等了9个小时。
She's already had to endure threepainfuloperationson herleg.她已经承受了3次腿部手术的巨大痛苦。
to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant
- bearI will bear the responsibility for whatever happens.
- endureShe endured years of hip pain before seeing a surgeon.
- sufferShe suffers from severe asthma.
- acceptI have finally accepted that I can't change who he is.
- resign yourself toI have resigned myself to the fact that I'll never work again.
- become resigned toPeople have become resigned to the fact that increased security means much longer wait times at airports.
- During thewarmanycoupleshad to endurelongperiodsofseparation.
- Thefamilysaid they had enduredyearsoftormentandabuseat thehandsof theneighbours.
- Wordsalonecannotconveytheuntoldmiseryendured bypeoplein theserefugeecamps.
- By the thirdmonthof theexpeditionthey had endured manyhardships, butworsewas tofollow.
- He endured hisillnesswithgreatstoicism.
Tolerating and enduring
- bear
- bear withsomeone
- bearable
- bide
- come to terms withsomethingidiom
- endurable
- intolerance
- philosophically
- resignedly
- ridesomethingout
- rough
- sit
- sitsomethingout
- stand forsomething
- stand up tosomeone/something
- stick
- sweat it outidiom
- waitsomethingout
- weather the stormidiom
- withstand
endureverb(CONTINUE)
[I]formal
tocontinuetoexistfor alongtime:
持续;持久Thepoliticalsystemestablishedin 1400 endured until about 1650.建立于1400年的政治体系一直沿用到1650年前后。
Continue & last
- (it's) business as usualidiom
- bash on
- carry(something)on
- cease
- cont.
- contd
- drag
- echo
- jag
- keep atsomething
- keep on doingsomething
- keepsomeoneat itidiom
- leg
- push on
- run on
- runsomeone/somethingover
- seesomethingout
- segue
- span
- spin