suffering 音标拼音: [s'ʌfɚɪŋ] [s'ʌfrɪŋ]
n . 痛苦,苦难
痛苦,苦难
suffering adj 1 :
troubled by pain or loss ; "
suffering refugees "
2 :
very unhappy ;
full of misery ; "
he felt depressed and miserable "; "
a message of hope for suffering humanity ";
"
wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages " [
synonym :
{
miserable }, {
suffering }, {
wretched }]
n 1 :
a state of acute pain [
synonym : {
agony }, {
suffering },
{
excruciation }]
2 :
misery resulting from affliction [
synonym : {
suffering }, {
woe }]
3 :
psychological suffering ; "
the death of his wife caused him great distress " [
synonym : {
distress }, {
hurt }, {
suffering }]
4 :
feelings of mental or physical pain [
synonym : {
suffering },
{
hurt }]
Suffer \
Suf "
fer \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Suffered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Suffering }.] [
OE .
suffren ,
soffren ,
OF .
sufrir ,
sofrir ,
F .
souffrir , (
assumed )
LL .
sofferire ,
for L .
sufferre ;
sub under ferre to bear ,
akin to E .
bear .
See {
Bear }
to support .]
1 .
To feel ,
or endure ,
with pain ,
annoyance ,
etc .;
to submit to with distress or grief ;
to undergo ;
as ,
to suffer pain of body ,
or grief of mind .
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2 .
To endure or undergo without sinking ;
to support ;
to sustain ;
to bear up under .
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Our spirit and strength entire ,
Strongly to suffer and support our pains . --
Milton .
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3 .
To undergo ;
to be affected by ;
to sustain ;
to experience ;
as ,
most substances suffer a change when long exposed to air and moisture ;
to suffer loss or damage .
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If your more ponderous and settled project May suffer alteration . --
Shak .
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4 .
To allow ;
to permit ;
not to forbid or hinder ;
to tolerate .
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Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour ,
and not suffer sin upon him . --
Lev .
xix .
17 .
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I suffer them to enter and possess . --
Milton .
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Syn :
To permit ;
bear ;
endure ;
support ;
sustain ;
allow ;
admit ;
tolerate .
See {
Permit }.
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Suffering \
Suf "
fer *
ing \,
n .
The bearing of pain ,
inconvenience ,
or loss ;
pain endured ;
distress ,
loss ,
or injury incurred ;
as ,
sufferings by pain or sorrow ;
sufferings by want or by wrongs . "
Souls in sufferings tried ." --
Keble .
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Suffering \
Suf "
fer *
ing \,
a .
Being in pain or grief ;
having loss ,
injury ,
distress ,
etc .
-- {
Suf "
fer *
ing *
ly },
adv .
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73 Moby Thesaurus words for "
suffering ":
Schmerz ,
ache ,
aches and pains ,
aching ,
admissive ,
adversity ,
afflicted ,
affliction ,
agonized ,
agony ,
allowing ,
blow ,
consenting ,
convulsed ,
cramp ,
crucified ,
cut ,
discomfort ,
distress ,
distressed ,
dolor ,
grief ,
hardship ,
harrowed ,
hurt ,
hurting ,
in distress ,
in pain ,
indulgent ,
injury ,
lacerated ,
lax ,
lenient ,
lesion ,
malaise ,
martyred ,
martyrized ,
misery ,
misfortune ,
nasty blow ,
nonprohibitive ,
on the rack ,
pain ,
pained ,
pang ,
passion ,
permissive ,
permitting ,
racked ,
shock ,
sore ,
sore spot ,
spasm ,
stress ,
stress of life ,
stroke ,
tender spot ,
throes ,
tolerant ,
tolerating ,
torment ,
tormented ,
torture ,
tortured ,
trial ,
tribulation ,
twisted ,
under the harrow ,
unprohibitive ,
wound ,
wounded ,
wrench ,
wrung
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