cross to bear 的定义
- A burden or trial one must put up with, as in Alzheimer's is a cross to bear for the whole family, or in a lighter vein, Mowing that huge lawn once a week is Brad's cross to bear: This phrase alludes to the cross carried by Jesus to his crucifixion. Today it may be used either seriously or lightly. [Second half of 1500s]
cross to bear 近义词
等同于 trial
cross to bear 的近义词 46 个
- ordeal
- adversity
- affliction
- albatross
- anguish
- annoyance
- bane
- blow
- bother
- burden
- calvary
- care
- complication
- crucible
- difficulty
- distress
- drag
- grief
- hardship
- hassle
- heartbreak
- inconvenience
- irritation
- load
- misery
- misfortune
- nightmare
- nuisance
- pain
- pest
- plague
- rigor
- sorrow
- suffering
- thorn
- tribulation
- unhappiness
- vexation
- vicissitude
- visitation
- woe
- wretchedness
- hard time
- pain in the neck
- severe test
- trying time
cross to bear 的反义词 26 个
等同于 tribulation
cross to bear 的近义词 37 个
- adversity
- grief
- heartache
- misery
- misfortune
- woe
- affliction
- albatross
- blow
- bummer
- burden
- care
- crucible
- curse
- difficulty
- distress
- downer
- drag
- headache
- oppression
- ordeal
- persecution
- reverse
- sorrow
- suffering
- trial
- trouble
- vexation
- visitation
- worry
- wretchedness
- bad luck
- double whammy
- hard knock
- hard time
- rainy day
- wronging
cross to bear 的反义词 16 个
等同于 albatross
更多cross to bear例句
- What 15 months in a federal correction institution will be like, according to a man who counsels to-be inmates.
- The Via Dolorosa ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and is marked by nine stations of the cross.
- If they were meaningful, we might have realized it before—surely one of these kids wore a cross, or a yarmulke, or a hijab?
- “If Charleston harbor needs improvement, let the commerce of Charleston bear the burden,” he said.
- That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles.
- Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.
- In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).
- Many British Ferns evidence a marked tendency to “sport,” and this is a fact which the beginner should always bear in mind.
- The bear laughed and joined his companion, and the torpedo thundered away.
- All the operations of her brain related themselves somehow to to-morrow afternoon.