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endure美 [ɪn'dʊr] 英 [ɪn'djʊə(r)] 过去分词:endured 现在分词:enduring 第三人称单数:endures v.+n. endure pain,endure hardship,endure humiliation v. bear,tolerate,suffer,undergo,put up with 1. | [t] 忍耐;忍受to experience and deal with sth that is painful or unpleasant, especially without complaining |
| They had to endure a long wait before the case came to trial. 在此案审理前他们只得忍受长时间的等待。 | | She could not endure the thought of parting. 一想到分别她就无法忍受。 | | The pain was almost too great to endure. 痛苦得几乎难以忍受。 | | a love that endures all things and never fails 可经受一切考验的永不凋谢的爱情 | | He can't endure being defeated. 他无法忍受失败。 | | He can't endure to be defeated. 他无法忍受失败。 |
2. | [i] 持续;持久to continue to exist for a long time |
| a success that will endure 将会持续的成功 |
v. | 1. to experience exertion, pain, or hardship without giving up 2. to tolerate or accept somebody or something that is extremely disagreeable 3. to last or survive over a period of time, especially when faced with difficulties 4. to suffer something difficult or unpleasant in a patient way over a long period 5. bear(pain,suffering,etc.);put up with;stand 7. last;continue in existence 1. to experience exertion, pain, or hardship without giving up 2. to tolerate or accept somebody or something that is extremely disagreeable 3. to last or survive over a period of time, especially when faced with difficulties 4. to suffer something difficult or unpleasant in a patient way over a long period 5. bear(pain,suffering,etc.);put up with;stand 7. last;continue in existence |
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