sufferer / ˈsʌf ər /

受难者受害者患者受苦者

sufferer2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  2. to sustain injury, disadvantage, or loss: One's health suffers from overwork. The business suffers from lack of capital.
  3. to undergo a penalty, as of death: The traitor was made to suffer on the gallows.
  4. to endure pain, disability, death, etc., patiently or willingly.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to undergo, be subjected to, or endure: to suffer the pangs of conscience.
  2. to undergo or experience: to suffer change.
  3. to tolerate or allow: I do not suffer fools gladly.

sufferer 近义词

sufferer

等同于 invalid

sufferer

等同于 patient

sufferer 的近义词 10
sufferer 的反义词 1
sufferer

等同于 prey

sufferer

等同于 victim

sufferer

等同于 martyr

sufferer 的近义词 2
sufferer

等同于 casualty

更多sufferer例句

  1. You have to suffer on the path in the near term, so that you make money over the next two, three years.
  2. Next, the adolescents answered 13 questions designed to figure out if they suffered from depression.
  3. Even for the majority of us who don’t suffer from something like misophonia or phonophobia, it’s still easy — at least I’d argue it’s easy — to appreciate that noise can generate strong emotions.
  4. A second juvenile suffered an apparent gunshot wound inside a home in the 10300 block of Steamboat Landing Lane in Burke on Wednesday afternoon, police said.
  5. The 45th Infantry Division was still reeling from the discovery of 39 boxcars containing thousands of corpses outside the camp, and from hearing the accounts of surviving inmates of the atrocities they had suffered since the camp had opened, in 1933.
  6. Depression is often a laborious uphill struggle for the sufferer and their loved ones.
  7. The sufferer determines that death is the only way to cease the pain.
  8. Chief Justice Rehnquist, who oversaw the Clinton impeachment, was, like Perry, a lower-back-pain sufferer.
  9. But many migraines come on completely mysteriously, no matter how careful a sufferer has been to avoid triggers.
  10. In the past, people largely attributed epidemics to God or nature or the individual sufferer.
  11. It was he who deserved punishment—not the sufferer with his calamities imposed upon him by his erring sire.
  12. They obeyed, and the third day after brought to us the sufferer, whose life they had despaired of, in a half-dying condition.
  13. Portugal is this time the scene of the disaster, the sufferer being the Baquet Theatre in Oporto.
  14. He was the friend of Laud, by whose influence he was promoted, and by whose fall he was a great sufferer.
  15. When together the law presumes she acted from his coercion, he therefore must be the sufferer, while she escapes.