can't stand

受不了不堪忍受不能忍受经不起

can't stand 的定义

  1. Also, can't abide or bear or stomach. Thoroughly dislike; be unable to put up with something or someone. For example, I can't stand the sight of her; she's obnoxious, or I can't bear to leave the country, or I can't stomach a filthy kitchen. The oldest of these synonymous expressions is can't abide, which Shakespeare used in 2 Henry IV: “She could not abide Master Shallow.” Can't stand dates from the early 1600; can't bear dates from about 1700 and often but not always is used with an infinitive; can't stomach dates from the late 1600s and today is less common than the others.

can't stand 近义词

can't stand

等同于 hate

更多can't stand例句

  1. To be a liberal, you have to stand up for liberal principles.
  2. And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin.
  3. Those opposing same-sex marriage are on their heels, and increasingly unwilling or unable to make a stand against it.
  4. Spencer, 27,  is variously described as a writer and a stand-up comic.
  5. Another read: “We need leaders who will stand against Common Core.”
  6. She stood, in her young purity, at one end of the chain of years, and Mrs. Chepstow—did she really stand at the other?
  7. But the liberal soul deviseth liberal things, and by liberal things shall he stand.
  8. All bribery, and injustice shall be blotted out, and fidelity shall stand for ever.
  9. There'll be heaps uh fun in the Cypress Hills country when they get t' runnin' the whisky-jacks out.
  10. It is only necessary to have a zinc, or a galvanized tray on which to stand the glass in an inverted position.