suf.fer
【` s? fL; ˋs? f? ]
Derived from Latin meaning "endure below"
transitive verb
1 experience loses, loses
~ a serious wound
Be severely punished
~ great loss
Suffer heavy losses
Do you feel pain? .
Do you feel pain?
Jesus Christ crucified death.
Jesus Christ died on the cross.
2
Patience, patience
(
→ endure synonyms)
I can't tolerate such insults.
I can't stand such insults.
How can you tolerate his arrogance? .
How can you tolerate his rudeness?
3 a。
Allow sb to do ... > default
She held out her hand for others to hold.
She asked others to hold her hand.
Let yourself be restrained.
Catch it.
B. tolerance, patience
Not a fool's pleasure.
Can't stand being with fools [being confused]
intransitive verb
1[ Suffer] [In, for, from, and]
~ it's terrible
Very painful
painfully
To suffer from pain [toothache]
He apologized for what he had done.
He paid the price for what he did.
He was getting rid of extreme poverty at that time.
At that time, he was suffering from extreme poverty.
Suffer damage, injury, deterioration
His business suffered great losses during the war.
His business suffered great losses in the war.
His reputation will be damaged by such behavior.
Such behavior will damage his reputation.
Be ill [ill, etc]
~ from gout
Suffer from gout
She suffers from rheumatism.
She suffers from rheumatism.
Be punished for …
You will pay for this! .
You will be punished for this!
bear
bear
【bZrbZ? ]
Derived from the meaning of "carrying" in old English (bore[bor, b] r; b):]; Born; b):n] born[born,b)rn; b):n]→ A 1 a)
transitive verb
A
1a. Health
She gave birth to three children.
She gave birth to three children.
Cain was born to Eve.
Cain was born to Eve.
B. < Mother > and health
She bore him three sons.
She bore him three boys.
2 open; tie
This tree produces high-quality apples.
This tree produces good apples.
These plans have borne fruit.
These plans have produced results.
Three students
How much interest will these bonds have? .
How much interest will these bonds generate?
B 1
A. use;
~ arm
idiom
This letter is a British stamp.
This letter is stamped with a British stamp.
B. It is recorded that
Poem ~ Trevor's signature
A poem signed by Trevor
2 a. release; keep in mind
Remember what I said.
Take my words to heart.
B. make a heart; Sympathize with sb. [opposition, support, inclination]
She bears me no grudge [malice].
She bears me no malice.
I hold a grudge against him.
I hold a grudge against him.
She has a crush on him.
She has a crush on him.
I mean him no harm.
I didn't mean to hurt him.
three
A. maintain;
Have some relation [similarity] with ...
Be related to [similar to] ...
~ a part of sth
Have something to do with, share.
B. yes;
He has the name of John, the title of Duke and a reputation for bravery.
His name is John, and he has the title of Duke and a reputation for bravery.
C. < ore > contains …
This ore contains gold.
This ore contains gold.
4 a. will; Keep (a certain posture)
~ Hold your head high
Hold your head high.
B. [~ yourself; Used with adverbs of state (phrases).
He has good manners [dignity].
He has a noble [serious] manner.
She acted like a student.
She acted like a student.
5 (Language)
A. convey [to] and carry [to]; Pass something [in the wind, etc]
~ One person's bag (to the hotel)
Carry a bag (to the hotel)
Our voices came from the wind.
People's voices come with the wind.
B. spread, pass on to
~ story
Spread legend
~ Good news (for them) (
Bring them good news.
C. put Add in [in] [to]; Offer [against] [against]
~ testimony (right
Testify (to ...)
~ Perjury (against sb.)
Perjury (to others)
~ One hand
Help, assist
6 support;
The ice is thick enough to bear your weight.
This ice is thick enough to support your weight.
7 burden; Take on and share obligations, responsibilities, etc. >
Are you willing to share the cost [responsibility]? .
Are you willing to bear the cost [responsibility]?
eight
A. endure, endure
(
→ endure synonyms)
~ pain
Suffer (do sth)-do sth with great reluctance.
There are many doubts that I can't ~.
I can't stand this suspicion.
I can't get over the thought of leaving him.
I can't stand the idea of breaking up with him.
→ grin and endure.
B. Patience
I can't watch the children starve.
I can't bear to see the children go hungry.
I can't be fooled.
I can't stand being fooled.
C. patience & lt do ... > endure
He said he couldn't force me to be unhappy.
He said he couldn't bear to see my misfortune.
9 A. Allow …, can have …
There are two explanations for the accident.
The accident can be explained from two aspects.
B. suitable for [able to bear] tolerance.
This kind of cloth washes well.
This kind of cloth washes well.
This story will not be repeated.
This story is hard to repeat.
10 push (toward), push (push)
The crowd was brought back by the police.
The crowd was pushed back by the police.
intransitive verb
1
A. oppression ... oppression of ...
Taxes weigh heavily on the poor.
Taxes weigh heavily on the poor.
B. put pressure on (buildings, etc.) ) and put the weight on [the support] [against]
An arch close to a pier
Bridge arch with pier under pressure
C. lean on [crutches, etc]
~ on crutches
Rely on crutches
Related, related
His story doesn't agree with this question.
His story has nothing to do with this problem.
Turn [in a certain direction]
The ship sailed eastward.
The ship sailed north [east].
When you come to the end of this street, turn left.
When you come to the end of this street, turn left.
Be located in (a certain direction)
The land is due south of the ship.
The land is due south of the ship.
5 bear fruit
This tree grows well.
This tree is full of fruits.
Endure ... Endure.
She put up with noisy children.
She put up with noisy children.
B~ follow me; I'm very tired.
I'm very tired, please be patient for a while.
B. (rare) support, resistance, support, bearing
Ice will not freeze.
If you step on it, the ice will crack.
snatch
(1) take away; win
~ take the prize
win a prize
(2) excitation
he is
bear
【bZrbZ? ]
noun
1 (c) "Animals"
A. bear
(Xiong Ke's collective name for carnivores)
→ Black bear, brown bear, polar bear.
Words with the same etymology as brown; The original meaning is "brown animal", and later it refers to the bear itself (beaver) with the color of a bear. Bear comes from the word brown.
(
→ koala)
2 (C) a rude person; Reckless person
A regular customer ~
A downright reckless person.
3 [theb ~]' astronomy' Ursa major.
Bear, bear
4 (c)' stock' bears, people who are bearish on the stock market
(esp a shareholder sale, a bull market)
Angry as a bear (headache)
Like a bear with a headache
adjective
The stock market fell, bearish
(
←→ Cattle)
wholesale market
Competitive market, competitive market.
stand
stand
【st? nd; st? nd]
(Stop [STD; stud])
intransitive verb
1 station, station
A. < Man and Animals >; Stand up, stand up
If you are tired, you don't have to rest.
Don't stand when you are tired.
The train was so crowded that I had to hitchhike all the way to London.
The train was so crowded that I had to stand all the way to London.
S~ straight.
stand straight
B. Stand up, stand up
Everyone stood up when the band began to play the national anthem.
Everyone stood up when the band played the national anthem.
Please stand up.
Please stand up.
C.[ Take the side of ...]
~ on the head [hands]
stand upside down
~ stand on tiptoe
Stand on tiptoe, stand on tiptoe.
He tried to stand on his own feet.
He tried to stand on his own feet; He wants to stand on his own two feet
D. stand (in a certain posture, in a certain posture)
~ put aside
Stand aside, avoid, and not participate.
~ except
stay far away ...
~ leave
Stay away, leave.
~ come back
Back off, back off.
→ Stand aside.
E.& lt is in a state of > standing.
~ Alone
Isolation (belt)
Please be quiet when I take your picture.
Stand still while I take your picture.
F.& lt ... stand
I stood there in surprise.
The sight froze me.
G. upright
She stood there waiting for her husband.
She stood there waiting for her husband.
2a . & lt; East-west > upright, upright (put); & lt tree > stand upright
There is a table in the center of the room.
A dining table is in the center of the room.
There used to be a big tree here.
There used to be a big tree here.
B.& lt things > station [on]
This chair won't hold on three legs.
This chair can't hold three supports.
My hair stands on end.
My hair stands on end (with fear).
C.& lt Objection; opposition
A crutch swayed against the wall.
A crutch leans against the wall.
D.& lt Things > is located in
The church stands on a hill.
The church stands on a hill.
This building is located at the junction of 34th Street and 5th Street.
That building is located at the intersection of 34th Street and Fifth Avenue.
3 a. in;
The door was open.
That door is open.
The machine is idling.
This machine is idle.
His popularity is higher than ever before.
His popularity is higher than before.
He made all the preparations.
He made all the preparations.
I know your friend.
I am your friend.
They need help.
They just need help.
I have a special relationship with him.
I have a special relationship with him.
B. At
I corrected it.
I accept the correction (this is my mistake)
He was convicted of treason.
He accepted the sentence of treason.
C. Stay (in the seat) [in …]; Be evaluated.
He is the first in our class.
He ranks first in our class.
He gets along well with his boss.
He is liked [praised] by his boss.
He knows how he gets along with his companions.
He knows what he thinks of his peers.
That movie is very popular among young people.
Young people speak highly of that film.
4a . & lt; Price, score, thermometer, etc. >; Arrive at [...] [at]
The thermometer shows 38 degrees.
The thermometer shows 38 degrees Celsius.
B. (height) up to ... (value) for ...
He is six feet two inches tall.
He's six years old? Chop nFood stands taller than ever.
Food prices are more expensive than before.
C. being in;
We hope to win [lose].
We are sure to win [lose].
Who will benefit from his death? .
Who will benefit from his death?
5 a. keep