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endured

/en-door, -dyoor/US // ɛnˈdʊər, -ˈdyʊər //UK // (ɪnˈdjʊə) //

经受了,经受住了,忍受了,经受过

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    en·dured, en·dur·ing.

    • : to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo: to endure great financial pressures with equanimity.
    • : to bear without resistance or with patience; tolerate:I cannot endure your insults any longer.
    • : to admit of; allow; bear: His poetry is such that it will not endure a superficial reading.
v.无主动词 verb
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    en·dured, en·dur·ing.

    • : to continue to exist; last: These words will endure as long as people live who love freedom.
    • : to support adverse force or influence of any kind; suffer without yielding; suffer patiently: Even in the darkest ages humanity has endured.
    • : to have or gain continued or lasting acknowledgment or recognition, as of worth, merit or greatness: His plays have endured for more than three centuries.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbear hardship
Synonyms
brave勇敢的,勇敢的人,勇敢地,勇敢encounter遭遇,遇到,邂逅,遇到了experience经验,体验,阅历,经历face脸,脸部,脸面,脸色feel感觉,觉得,感受,感到go through经历,经历过,经过,翻阅know知道,了解,懂得,知ride out骑马出去,骑马外出,骑马,骑马出游suffer遭受,受到影响,遭,受到影响的sustain维持,保持,持续,持续的tolerate忍受,容忍,忍耐,忍受着undergo经历了,经历过,经历,经历过的weather天气,气象,气候,天气预报withstand忍受着,忍受,忍受住了,忍受住abide恪守,忍受,停留,持续accustom习惯,习惯于,习惯了,习惯性地allow允许,容许,让,准许brook小河,小溪,溪流,小溪流countenance长相,容貌,颜面,眉目eat吃,食,吃了,吃东西permit许可证,允许,许可,准许stand站在,站立,站,站起来stick棍子,棒子,棍棒,杆子stomach胃,肚子,胃部,腹部support支持,支助,支撑,支持率swallow燕子,吞下,吞咽,吞食take采纳,采纳了be patient with耐心对待,耐心地对待,耐心等待,耐心接待bear the brunt首当其冲,首当其冲的是,首当其冲的,首当其冲的就是cope with因应,应付,处理,应付付grin and bear it忍气吞声,忍辱负重,忍耐,忍着吧hang in挂在,悬挂在,悬挂于,挂在这里keep up跟上时代,跟上,继续保持,坚持下去live out活出,住出,活出了,活出来live through活过,经历过的生活,活着的时候meet with会见,遇到,会晤,遭遇never say die永不言败,永不言弃,从不言败,从不言弃put up with容忍,容忍了,容纳,容忍着repress feelings压抑感情,压抑情感,压抑的感觉,压抑的感情resign oneself辞去职务,辞职,引咎辞职,辞官sit through坐过,坐过了,坐下来,坐着看完stick it out坚持下去,坚持到底,坚持,坚持不懈subject to受制于,受限于,受,须经submit to提交给,递交给,提交至,提交到take it拿去吧,拿去,拿着,拿着它take patiently耐心听取意见,耐心等待,耐心地采取,耐心地接受
verbcontinue; be durable
Synonyms
exist存在,存在的,存在于,存在着go on继续,继续说,下去,接着说hold持有,举行,保持,持有的linger流连忘返,徘徊,徘徊不前live生活,活,居住,住live on生活在,住在,生活上的,生活上persist坚守,坚持不懈,坚持,执着remain仍然是,剩余的,残留的,剩余ride out骑马出去,骑马外出,骑马,骑马出游stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留survive生存,生存下来,生还,生存下去sustain维持,保持,持续,持续的abide恪守,忍受,停留,持续be是,是的,成为,为bide滨江,滨崎步,滨州,滨江区cling粘住,黏住,粘着,黏着last最后一次,最后一个,最后,最后的outlast寿命长,寿命,延长,坚固耐用outlive超越,寿终正寝,超过,延长prevail占优势,占主导地位,占主导地位的,占主导地位的是stand站在,站立,站,站起来superannuate超年人,超年假,超年金,超年假的wear穿着,磨损,穿戴,磨损程度be left剩,留下,遗留,剩余be long lived长命百岁,长寿,长生不老,长寿了be timeless永恒,历久弥新,永恒的,永恒不变carry on进行,继承,继续,进行下去carry through贯彻执行,贯彻始终,贯彻实施,贯彻hang on撑住,撑着,悬挂,坚持住have no end无穷无尽,永无止境,没有尽头,无尽hold on坚持下去,坚持,坚持住,把握住hold out坚守,坚持,坚持不懈,撑住keep on继续,坚持下去,继续下去,继续保持never say die永不言败,永不言弃,从不言败,从不言弃perdure忍受,忍受度,经久不衰,忍受力run on运转在,奔跑在,运作上的,运作上stay on坚持下去,继续,留在这里,留在stick to坚守,坚持,坚守在,粘着wear on磨损,穿上,穿着,磨损上wear well穿好,穿得好,佩戴好,穿着良好

Examples

  • An essential conservative insight about everything is that nothing necessarily endures.

  • The two endure a terrifying adventure where survival is never guaranteed.

  • Since socializing in winter now requires us to endure frigid temperatures, at least in many parts of the country, a layer that won’t stay put just won’t do.

  • More responsible leadership could have made an immense difference in the suffering and the death that America has endured.

  • The reader must endure a slow start as various plotlines are established, but the pace quickens at the halfway mark.

  • This is a degrading and shameful state which no man or woman should be forced to endure.

  • But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure.

  • Mary Soames is an exception to the rule that gilded offspring endure life rather than enjoy it.

  • Some might lack the fortitude—or masochism—required to endure a grueling campaign (Rubio).

  • “That was the first time I realized I would endure a lot of discrimination,” she says.

  • But this alliance is rotten, and cannot endure; the Western men are no partizans of slavery.

  • Who could suppose that two tolerably civilized nations would endure this in the middle of 1851?

  • (b) All those who are under 20 and more than 50 years of age, and who are strong enough to endure the fatigue of a campaign.

  • Though built upon the sand, they still endured, and would continue to endure.

  • It is astonishing how much petting a big boy of ten can endure when he is quite sure that there is no one to laugh at him.