transitive. To receive (something inflicted); to have (something) done to one; to suffer, undergo, submit to.
单词 | θ134540 |
释义 | the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > endure patiently [verb (transitive)] (53) takec1175 transitive. To receive (something inflicted); to have (something) done to one; to suffer, undergo, submit to. dure1297 transitive. To sustain, undergo, bear (pain, opposition, etc.); to endure. Obsolete. suffer1297 transitive. To submit patiently to. Obsolete. eata1382 figurative. To submit to, ‘swallow’ (an insult, an injury). Also, To treasure up, ‘feed upon’ (thoughts, words, etc.); originally a Biblical idiom. to take in patiencec1385 to take in patience: to receive or accept with resignation. Obsolete. to take awortha1387 to take aworth: to take (a thing) in esteem or honour, or at its worth; hence (a) to bear patiently; (b) to look upon with indifference, disregard. endure1477 To suffer without resistance, submit to, tolerate; to contemplate with toleration. to go through ——1535 intransitive. To experience, undergo (esp. a difficult process, phase, etc.); to suffer, endure. pocket1589 transitive. To take or accept (an affront, etc.) without showing resentment; to submit to, endure meekly; to swallow. to sit down1589 To put up with, be resigned to, or bear with something unwelcome. intransitive. With with. Cf. to sit with —— 1 at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. hack1936 transitive. slang (originally U.S.). To manage, accomplish; to cope with; to tolerate. Frequently in to hack it. Subcategories:— make patient (2) — bear with or tolerate (40) |
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