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endurance

/en-door-uhns, -dyoor-/US // ɛnˈdʊər əns, -ˈdyʊər- //UK // (ɪnˈdjʊərəns) //

耐力,耐久性,耐性,耐心

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or power of enduring or bearing pain, hardships, etc.
    • : the ability or strength to continue or last, especially despite fatigue, stress, or other adverse conditions; stamina: He has amazing physical endurance.
    • : lasting quality; duration: His friendships have little endurance.
    • : something endured, as a hardship; trial.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbearing hardship; staying power
Synonyms
ability能力,能,力,具备了一定的能力capacity能力,容量,容积率,容貌courage勇气,胆量,勇敢,胆识fortitude毅力,坚忍不拔,坚毅,坚韧不拔grit砾石,砂砾,砾岩,沙砾mettle气概,气质,气度,气魄patience耐心,耐性,耐心的,耐心点perseverance毅力,坚忍不拔的精神,坚忍不拔,坚毅persistence持久性,持之以恒,持久stamina体力,耐力,体能,耐心strength强度,力量,实力,优势tenacity顽强,坚韧不拔,坚韧,坚韧不拔的精神tolerance容忍,容忍度,容忍力,容限vitality活力,生命力,生机,生气allowance津贴,补贴,津补贴,补助backbone骨干力量,骨干,主干,脊梁骨bearing态度,态度方面,态度问题,态度上cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉coolness清凉,清凉性,清凉度,清凉之气guts胆量,内脏,胆识,胆子gutsiness胆量,勇气,胆识,胆子heart心,心脏,心灵,心儿moxie勇气,勇气可嘉,勇气和毅力,勇气和勇气pertinacity执着,坚韧不拔,坚守,顽固性pluck采摘,拔掉,摘取,拔取resignation辞职,辞去职务,辞呈,辞职声明resistance抵抗力,阻力,抵制,抗性resolution决议,决议案,决议草案,决议的restraint约束力,克制,约束,约束性spunk精力充沛,骨架,精神,精力standing站立,站在,站立式,站立的starch淀粉,浆糊,浆,淀粉类submission提交,递交,提交的文件sufferance苦难,苦行,苦乐,苦楚suffering痛苦,苦难,煎熬,苦痛toleration宽容,宽容性,容忍,宽容主义will将,会,将会,会的continuing继续,持续,持续的,持续性enduring持久性,持久,持久的,持久不衰forebearance宽容性,宽容,耐心,前瞻性holding up举起,举着,举起手来,举出intestinal fortitude肠道毅力,毅力,肠道坚韧度,肠道坚韧undergoing正在进行中的,正在经历的,正在进行中,正在进行的withstanding耐受性,耐用性,耐受力,耐用

Examples

  • I think the mental gains that I got from all those years of endurance road racing certainly translated.

  • Starting more than a decade ago, a series of studies has compared crampers with non-crampers at marathons, triathlons, and other endurance races and has failed to find any differences in the athletes’ hydration or electrolyte levels.

  • There’s a staggering amount of logistics and planning — and potentially water purification — involved in trying to record an FKT, but it’s proved to be a great way for endurance athletes to stay fit during the pandemic.

  • Fastest known times, or FKTs, are set by endurance athletes running or hiking a route, either alone or in teams.

  • The drug also seemed to boost endurance, at least in the mice.

  • But, if anything, the endurance made the desire for comfort food even greater.

  • Would Endurance even be able to fly that close to a supermassive black hole without being disintegrated by the force of it?

  • You have to have courage and endurance, like certain kinds of horses [laughs].

  • For years, Mooney has trained with a rowing coach to enhance his physical endurance for the potentially yearlong journey.

  • Another issue is that alcohol is a diuretic and being dehydrated will certainly interfere with your speed and endurance.

  • They were quite different excepting only in the fact that they also had done marvels of fighting and endurance.

  • She was thin, skinny, dark-haired, and possessed of great physical strength in the form of endurance.

  • There was no doubting their bravery, of which they had given ample proof; they had simply reached the limit of physical endurance.

  • Similarly, the next year, he found the July heat almost beyond endurance.

  • Just why these storms never attain greater size or endurance is not yet known.