Endure : 견디다, 참다, 인내하다, (자동사)오래가다, 지속되다
Enduring : 오래가는, 지속되는
Endurance : 인내력, 참을성
1)
to endure means to withstand, to put up with a difficult situation or difficult experience but you can't avoid it and you jsut got too grin and bear it
you can't avoid it so just endure, you don't give up, you keep trying
if something hurts, you are just going to have to endure the pain because there's probably not a lot you can do about it
some analgesic might help you endure the pain to make it less painful
to endure something
the business endured financial losses
this is situation that you experience but you can't get away from
I can't stand, I cannot endure rude people
to endure something
to suffer something patiently
to go through experience
to live through an experience
I had to endure terrible pain
I had to endure a four-hour delay at the airport
we are going to have too endure the winter or maybe in summer
you have to endure the heat
to bear
to abide
to tolerate
to put up with
to endure hardship
to resist
to bear patiently
to have to sit back and take it
to suck it up
2)
if something endures, it continues to exist without decreasing
my love for you will endure forever
will continue forever
the city of Athens has endured for more than 2000 years
it's gone on
it's continued to exist
do you think our soceity will be able to endure despite global warning
this tree has endured many hundreds of years of weather, just standing there
he felt an enduring love for her
3)
endureance, a person who runs a marathon needs a lots of endurance
the ability to last a long time
the endureance of a long distance run
4)
notice,
to endure something, to put up with, to withstand, to take it because there's nothing you can do
to suck it up if you like
to undergo without giving in
if something endures (intransitive), it continues and continues
it's gone on
it's continued to exist
Formality : 6 - 6.5
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