forbear 的 2 个定义
for·bore [fawr-bawr], /fɔrˈbɔr/, for·borne [fawr-bawrn], /fɔrˈbɔrn/, for·bear·ing.
- to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
- to keep back; withhold.
- Obsolete. to endure.
for·bore [fawr-bawr], /fɔrˈbɔr/, for·borne [fawr-bawrn], /fɔrˈbɔrn/, for·bear·ing.
- to refrain; hold back.
- to be patient or self-controlled when subject to annoyance or provocation.
forbear 近义词
resist the temptation to
更多forbear例句
- But—and I forbear to lead up to it artistically—I dissever myself from your chariot wheels.
- And thou shalt speak my words to them, if perhaps they will hear, and forbear: for they provoke me to anger.
- Georgie could not forbear a smile, while Lucy burst into inextinguishable peals of silvery laughter.
- Can they stand still when everything is in motion, when everything is stirring, and forbear running whither every one runs?
- Nor can any right-minded man forbear his tribute to the good which Socialistic agitation has done.