transitive. To consent to; to allow, permit; to submit to, suffer, endure; to tolerate. Cf. i-thave, v.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > suffer mental pain [verb (transitive)] (36) thave835 transitive. To consent to; to allow, permit; to submit to, suffer, endure; to tolerate. Cf. i-thave, v. i-dreeeOE transitive. To do or perform (something). tholec897 transitive. To be subjected or exposed to (something evil); to be afflicted with; to have to bear, suffer, endure, undergo. underbearc950 transitive. To sustain, suffer, endure. Also absol. adreeOE transitive. To bear, endure, suffer, undergo. dreeOE transitive. To suffer or undergo (a difficult, painful, or unpleasant experience); to endure or bear (pain, hardship, etc.). driveOE transitive. To undergo (a painful or distressing experience); to endure or suffer (pain, sorrow, illness, etc.); to bear. Obsolete. i-tholeOE transitive and intransitive. To bear, suffer, endure. throwOE transitive. To suffer, bear, endure. underfoc1000 To receive by way of hurt or harm; to undergo, suffer. bearOE transitive. Simply: to experience, undergo (something, esp. something unpleasant or distressing); to suffer (something). takec1175 transitive. To receive (something inflicted); to have (something) done to one; to suffer, undergo, submit to. bidec1200 To endure, suffer, bear, undergo; = abide, v. 15. Obsolete exc. dialect. suffera1250 transitive. To have (something painful, distressing, or injurious) inflicted or imposed upon one; to… pain, death, punishment, †judgement; hardship… leadc1330 To pass through (pain, suffering); to bear, endure. drinka1340 figurative. To experience, endure, suffer, pay the penalty; to ‘taste the cup’ of suffering, etc. (see 6 10c, and cup, n. 9). transitive and absol.… endure1340 transitive. To undergo, bear, sustain (continuous pain, opposition, hardship, or annoyance); (sometimes more narrowly) to undergo without succumbing… wielda1375 transitive. To experience (a feeling, emotion, or state). Chiefly in negative sense: to suffer, undergo (something unpleasant or harmful); to… underfong1382 = underfo, v. 4. rare. receivec1384 transitive. To suffer, undergo, be subjected to (something painful or unpleasant). Also intransitive with of. sustain1398 transitive. To undergo, suffer, or have to submit to (something unpleasant or harmful, as loss, hardship, damage, etc.); (now) esp. to suffer (a… finda1400 transitive. To suffer, undergo (punishment, pain, hurt, etc.). Obsolete (chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern) in later use). undergoa1400 To bear, endure, sustain, suffer, go through (pain, suffering, danger, etc.). underganga1470 = undergo, v. (in various senses). ponder?a1525 transitive. To support or bear the weight of. In quot. figurative. Obsolete. rare. tolerate1531 transitive. To endure, sustain (pain or hardship). to go through ——1535 intransitive. To experience, undergo (esp. a difficult process, phase, etc.); to suffer, endure. to feel the weight of?1553 to feel the weight of: to suffer from (by receiving a heavy blow or undergoing severe pressure). Frequently figurative. enjoy1577 Sometimes used catachrestically with object denoting something not pleasurable or advantageous. carry1583 transitive. To bear or endure (something difficult or distressing). rare after 17th cent. abrook1594 transitive. To endure, tolerate, abide. Cf. brook, v.1 3. Subcategories:— come to suffer (1) — pass (time) in suffering (1) — surpass in suffering (1) — suffer together with another (1) — extinguish (rage) by suffering (1) |
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