endurance 的定义
- 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.
endurance 近义词
bearing hardship; staying power
endurance 的近义词 44 个
- ability
- capacity
- courage
- fortitude
- grit
- mettle
- patience
- perseverance
- persistence
- stamina
- strength
- tenacity
- tolerance
- vitality
- allowance
- backbone
- bearing
- cool
- coolness
- guts
- gutsiness
- heart
- moxie
- pertinacity
- pluck
- resignation
- resistance
- resolution
- restraint
- spunk
- standing
- starch
- submission
- sufferance
- suffering
- toleration
- will
- continuing
- enduring
- forebearance
- holding up
- intestinal fortitude
- undergoing
- withstanding
endurance 的反义词 17 个
continuity, lastingness
endurance 的近义词 9 个
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更多endurance例句
- 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.