单词 | to put up with |
释义 | > as lemmasto put up with b. intransitive. to put up with: to submit to, suffer uncomplainingly; (more generally) to endure, bear; to accept, tolerate. ΚΠ 1641 G. Abbot Vindiciæ Sabbathi 90 As if sanctification which alwayes signifieth to set apart to an holy use should be properly interpreted by resting from worke: as if God would put up with negative service only. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. xxi. 52 That is nothing at all, but a Rebuke to the Pride of his high Condition, which he did not expect, and knows not how to put up with. 1755 Connoisseur (1756) No. 100. 605 All these indignities I very patiently put up with. 1783 Miss Elliott Portrait I. 16 Did I not know you to be a good, aye, and an affectionate hearted girl too, I should not so easily put up with it. 1839 T. De Quincey Dinner in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 829/2 Whether Pope ever put up with four o'clock dinners again, we have vainly sought to fathom. 1887 A. Jessopp Arcady viii. 235 [An] organ grinder..hunted out of London streets, where they will not put up with him. 1948 T. Heggen Mister Roberts viii. 109 I don't have to put up with talk like that and I don't intend to! 1976 S. Wales Echo 27 Nov. 6/3 People will have to go on putting up with a badly pot-holed road. 2006 Today's Golfer May 194/4 My three mates and I played anywhere that would put up with a bunch of enthusiastic hackers. < as lemmas |
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