释义 |
past participle offorbearformal (forbear 的过去分词)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAbstaining and refraining - abstain
- abstainer
- abstemious
- abstemiously
- abstention
- cut
- disengagement
- fast
- forbear
- forbearance
- give
- give up
- hors de combat
- pull back
- step
- step back
- stop
- stop short ofsomethingidiom
- swear offsomething
- touch
See more results » (Definition offorbornefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofforborneforborne She had wiselyforborneto mix in the discussion, fearing that it would bring upon her the vials of her husband's wrath.FromProject Gutenberg It is not for me at this moment to offer reasons which the one hundred thousand petitioners haveforborne.FromProject Gutenberg My reason hadforborne, for a time, to suggest or to sway my resolves.FromProject Gutenberg The child thought, more than once, that he was moved and hadforborneto speak.FromProject Gutenberg We see what is done; we cannot see what isforborne.FromProject Gutenberg In this unusual agitation we haveforbornefrom taking part in any controversy between foreign states and between parties or factions in such states.FromProject Gutenberg Well was it for her that she had tried to repress her hopes, and hadforborneto rush down at her first impulse.FromProject Gutenberg Her manners were a little shy, for her parents had wiselyforbornean early introduction to society.FromProject Gutenberg On one of those ugly nights, which we have faintly hinted at, butforborneto picture forth, the minister started from his chair.FromProject Gutenberg Has heforborneto tell me any calamity that there is?FromProject Gutenberg It is not for me, on presenting this petition, to assign reasons which the army of petitioners hasforborneto assign.FromProject Gutenberg By benefits, we understand those good offices that we receive from strangers, which are voluntary, and may beforbornewithout blame.FromProject Gutenberg She is persuaded that something must be annuallyforborne, in order to make her peace.FromProject Gutenberg In this unusual agitation we haveforbornefrom taking part in any controversy between foreign states, and between parties or factions in such states.FromProject Gutenberg She had been there once already, but seeing him asleep, she hadforborneto wake him.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/forborne## |