endure
v
1 [I, Tn] suffer or undergo (sth painful or uncomfortable) patiently 忍受; 忍耐
endure toothache 忍受牙痛
He endured three years in prison for his religious beliefs. 他因其宗教信仰而忍受系狱三年之苦.
2 [Tn, Tt, Tg]
(esp in negative sentences 尤用於否定句) bear; tolerate 忍受; 容忍
I can't endure that woman. 我对那个女人忍无可忍.
I can't endure to see/seeing children suffer. 看著儿童受苦, 我可受不了.
3 [I] continue in existence; last 持续; 持久
fame that will endure for ever 将永世长存的声望
as long as life endures 只要生命犹存
These traditions have endured throughout the ages. 这些传统世代相传至今.
Most of them were able to climb out in time. However four men were not quick enough to escape the flames.
大部分工人能够及时逃生。可是有4个工人来不及逃离火场。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.