| | to be afraid / to fear / to dread / to be unable to endure / perhaps | HSK 2 |
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| | (try to) overcome (hardships etc) / to conquer / to put up with / to endure | HSK 3 |
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| | unbearable / unable to endure / can't stand | HSK 4 |
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| | to bear / to endure / to tolerate / to restrain oneself | HSK 5 |
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| | to bear; to endure | HSK 5 |
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| | to suffer; to endure / to pull through (hard times) / to delay; to stall; to play for time; to dawdle | HSK 6 |
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| | (bound form) to bear; to endure; to withstand | HSK 7-9 |
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| | classics / sacred book / scripture / to pass through / to undergo / to bear / to endure / warp (textile) / longitude / menstruation / channel (TCM) / abbr. for economics 經濟|经济 | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to cook on a slow fire; to extract by heating; to decoct / to endure | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to undergo (hardship) / to endure / to withstand | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to endure / to bear with / to exercise patience / to restrain oneself / patience / endurance | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to last for a long time; to endure / to exist forever | |
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| | to bear patiently / to endure silently / to forbear | |
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| | to eat / (extended meaning) to endure / putrid smell / vegetables / roots (inextricably attached to the plant) | |
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| | (bound form) may; can / (bound form) to endure; to bear / (in 堪輿|堪舆) heaven (contrasted with earth 輿|舆) | |
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| | to endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence | |
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| | to be unable to tolerate or endure / to find sth difficult to manage | |
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| | to bear; to stand; to endure / Taiwan pr. [ge1] | |
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| | everlasting / to endure forever | |
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| | to endure / to suffer / to be subjected to | |
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| | to be able to withstand / to be able to endure | |
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| | to endure / to suffer / hardships / torments / a hard time / a nuisance | |
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| | lit. as sweet as syrup (idiom, from Book of Songs); to endure hardship gladly / a glutton for punishment | |
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| | to go hungry / to endure starvation / famished | |
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| | to endure with all one's will / to hold out / rigid / stiff | |
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| | (idiom) to grit one's teeth tightly / (idiom) (fig.) to endure pain or suffering; to bite the bullet | |
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| | to endure hardship / to suffer | |
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| | to put up with; to endure | |
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| | hard to endure (hot weather, itchiness etc) | |
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| | to be able to endure (exertion, fatigue etc) / to be able to afford | |
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| | to stand / to endure | |
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| | to endure (years of suffering) | |
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| | to endure humiliation to preserve unity | |
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| | "ant tribe", college graduates who endure cramped living conditions while trying to develop a career | |
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| | cross / crucifix / yoke one has to endure | |
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| | the period over which a dynasty or nation endures | |
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| | to endure (suffering or sorrow) | |
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| | hard to endure / unbearable | |
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| | To enjoy blessings and endure misfortune together (idiom); for better or for worse | |
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| | to refrain / to be able to endure it | |
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| | to be unable to endure | |
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| | how can this be endured! (idiom) | |
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| | to suffer from a plague / to endure a misfortune / a plague on him! | |
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| | to have endured all sorts of hardships (to raise one's children) (idiom) | |
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| | how can one endure? / to be able to endure | |
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| | to bear; to endure; to tolerate | |
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| | to endure poverty stoically | |
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| | to endure humiliation | |
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| | lit. to swallow one's knocked-out teeth after getting punched in the face (idiom) / fig. to endure bullying or insults stoically | |
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| | To enjoy blessings and endure misfortune together (idiom); for better or for worse | |
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| | lit. the humiliation of having to crawl between the legs of one's adversary (as Han Xin 韓信|韩信 supposedly did rather than engage in a sword fight) (idiom) / fig. (endure) utter humiliation | |
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