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enure

/en-yoor, -oor/US // ɛnˈyʊər, -ˈʊər //UK // (ɪˈnjʊə) //

赋权,赋闲,赋税,赋值

Definitions

  1. 1

    en·ured, en·ur·ing.

    • : a variant of inure.

Examples

  • Or did the crime of Richard, though punished in him, enure to the benefit of Henry?

  • The erroneous impression prevails among some that the pregnant wife should enure herself to toil and hardship.

  • The sin and the sorrow are monopolized by the South: the gain and the good enure to the North.'

  • Every reservation for the benefit of British subjects should enure for the benefit of subjects of other powers.

  • But it was not less clear that the victory would enure not to us, but exclusively to the benefit of our allies and their cause.'