单词 | Endure |
例句 | 1. A galled horse will not endure the comb. 2. He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens. 3. That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember. 4. He can't endure being defeated. 5. The pain was almost too great to endure. 6. Rather than being hoodwinked, I would endure anything. 7. He can't endure to be defeated. 8. She could not endure the thought of parting. 9. Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 10. It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain. 11. They could endure much pain. 12. I can't endure loud music. 13. I can't endure being disturbed in my work. 14. In addition to endure, we have no choice. 15. The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive. 16. He had to endure the racist taunts of the crowd. 17. Nothing can help us endure dark times better than our faith. 18. If you were a cactus, I'd endure all the pain just to hug you. 19. They had to endure a long wait before the case came to trial. 20. We had to endure a nine-hour delay at the airport. 21. His fame will endure for ever. 21. 22. They endure as masterworks of American musical theatre. 23. He can't endure being apart from me. 24. In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth's a stuff that will not endure . 25. To make your life a sound structrure that will serve others and fulfil your own potential, you have to remember that strength, however massive , can't endure unless it has the interlocking supprt of others. Go it alone and you'll inevitably tumble. 26. The poet's voiceneed not merely be the record of man , it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure andprevail. 27. Truth is honest, truth is sure; Truth is strong and must endure. 28. Death comes to all, but great achievements raise a monument which shall endure until the sun grows old. 29. The conditions of conquest are always easy. We have but to toil awhile, endure awhile, believe always, and never turn back. 30. I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars. 1. He can't endure being defeated. 2. The pain was almost too great to endure. 3. He can't endure to be defeated. 4. She could not endure the thought of parting. 5. It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain. 6. I can't endure loud music. 7. I can't endure being disturbed in my work. 8. He had to endure the racist taunts of the crowd. 9. They had to endure a long wait before the case came to trial. 10. We had to endure a nine-hour delay at the airport. 31. I cannot endure you should say that. 32. They can not endure much longer. 33. He had to endure six months' loss of liberty. 34. Astronauts endure a force of several G's during take-off. 35. I cannot endure her rudeness any longer. 36. Black players often had to endure racist taunts. 37. I can't endure that noise a moment longer. 38. I cannot endure your insults any longer. 39. I can't endure that woman. 40. I can't endure talking to those scoundrels. 41. They had to endure continual racial abuse. 42. I can't endure to see/seeing children suffer. 43. As a public figure, she had to endure suffocating publicity. 44. She's already had to endure three painful operations on her leg. 45. He had to endure the taunts of his successful rival. 46. Equipment will have to be strongly made to endure the weather conditions on the ice cap. 47. We can't endure much longer in the desert without water. 48. You can only guess at what mental suffering they endure. 49. It is better to die of repletion than to endure hunger. 50. Her poetry is such that it will not endure a superficial reading. 51. I can't endure her endless complaint noise a moment longer. 52. These words will endure as long as people live who love freedom. 53. How do people endure this switchback of emotion? 54. They just endure it for extra pay or leave. 55. It certainly helped me to endure Hamilton's pontificating. 56. She has had to endure hardships and humiliations. 57. Black players have to endure endless taunts. 58. I was able to talk with visitors offering condolences,(http://) to endure two memorial ceremonies without falling apart. 59. She claimed chickens and other animals were kept in appalling conditions that no human would endure. 60. Nineteenth-century irrigation pioneers were better suited to endure hardships than settlers who struggled to survive on Federal Reclamation projects after 1902. 61. Held so tightly, she had to endure his demanding kiss for what seemed an eternity. 62. When war broke out he had to endure four months' internment as an enemy alien. 63. I had to endure the indignity of being strip-searched for drugs. 64. The renaissance was not destined to endure; predictably, it led to no enlightenment. 65. But you see, the measure of hell you're able to endure is the measure of your love. Ayn Rand 66. Better that Aretha Franklin had not been born than that we should endure a drop more of this acid rain of spittle! 67. The red card was rescinded but only after the keeper had been forced to endure several days of shame and regret. 68. I know there are many women who endure similar treatment from men who profess to love them. 69. Many cancer patients have to endure a great deal of pain. 70. We prefer to endure impossible demands rather than risk our familiar identities. 71. Wilson speeches often praise the gumption of illegal immigrants who take risks and endure hardships to better themselves and their families. 72. Being abused is the humiliating situation for both men and women so do not endure this punishment. 73. His own soldiers respected him because he was always prepared to endure hardships. 74. The dark ages to come will endure not twelve, but thirty thousand years. 75. Finally a day came when they could endure no longer. 76. Obviously upset, Cox fidgeted and slumped, struggling to endure the postgame press conference. 77. Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione 78. As with all friendships that endure, the danger areas were established and agreed on, without rancour. 79. We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all. 80. His looming cameo proclaims sweet innocence, and through the next two-hours we will endure several sightings of his ghost. 81. Black players have to endure endless taunts except when one scores a goal for the hooligan's team. 82. But it does endure its share of predation by man. 83. And there is surely a limit to the time which this historic opportunity can endure. 84. Love mattered, in the end. A house without love would always fall, maybe not today or tomorrow,(http:///endure.html) but in the end without love nothing could endure. Laurell K. Hamilton 85. Lucien could not endure the thought of appearing barefaced in front of a stranger, especially a person of great status. 86. Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland? 87. It was a system that could not endure, and agitations for greater democracy grew steadily louder. 88. There is no reason at all, however, why such states should endure for ever. 89. It will be particularly useful for early risers who once had to endure deafening music from Benidorm bars until the small hours. 90. But he took charge of men; organized them; persuaded or inspired or commanded them to endure incredible things. 91. Some married couples seem to endure, maybe even enjoy, marital brawls. 92. I now live in Middlesex and endure all the problems described in the aforementioned article. 93. In this society, a few enjoy luxury while others endure grinding poverty. 94. The bond struck between these ambitious men was to endure. 95. Few of us are blessed with ideal situations, often having to endure steep slopes, narrow alley-ways or deep shade. 96. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure. 97. How much more of Frank and Pat canoodling must we endure? 98. They made each other miserable, locking wills, disbelieving that the other party could long endure a war of emotional attrition. 99. They endure the threat of drug dealing in their midst. 100. He would rather died on the spot than endure that pain again. 101. It takes only an hour to drive from Gaza to Jerusalem, if you don't have to endure obstructive border guards. 102. What were they made of that they could endure torture without complaint? 103. And I was never at risk of being spoken to or of having to endure sales talk. 104. How do three-strikers endure the thought of spending life in prison for a relatively petty crime? 105. Pray heaven she might find the courage to endure the horrors that must lie in store! 106. A name that will endure hundreds of years into the future. 107. In the past, many companies have elected to settle rather than to endure such a siege. 108. Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters, which to Camille would have been insupportable. 109. Arriving there, he moved from flophouse to flophouse because none of his fellow tenants could endure his hacking cough. 110. The continued effort in cancer research seems worthwhile considering the suffering that patients must endure. 111. I think she's suffered enough humiliation without having to endure the knowledge that her son is aware of it. 112. These people endure decades of horror, and they set their shoulders and push forward. 113. The others were beheaded first; her executioner botched her beheading and left her to endure a three-day death. 114. We in the Conservative Party have no truck with that style of gutter journalism which we were forced to endure last Sunday. 115. Despite her glamour she was never a prima donna, and the memory of her vocal clarity and unaffected piety will endure. 116. The animosity between Clinton and House Democrats is likely to endure. 117. Perhaps the worst treatment Graham had to endure was an experiment with ultra-violet rays, carried out at the local hospital. 118. The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. William Hazlitt 119. Here, you might think, is a piece of the past that will not long endure. 120. She was far from confident that she possessed the moral courage to endure further revelations from that dark side of her moon. 121. It was slavery in all but name, and names meant little to those who had to endure it. 122. Really, I think I should have strangled the man if forced to endure his companionship aboard a small vessel! 123. After all, how much abuse must one endure to qualify as a truly submissive wife? 124. The migrants fell out with each other; they had to endure the arrival of sects and individualists. 125. The living conditions these immigrants endure are squalid, at best. 126. Miriam, unable to endure this harrowing sight a moment longer, had fled from the tiger house. 127. Neither pope nor president can long endure without such cleansing. 128. Perhaps the most astonishing finding was that the effects seemed to endure after the training stopped. 129. But while Strait and McEntire continue to endure on the charts, Haggard and Jones are most effective selling concert tickets. 130. While she does not want to die, neither does she want to endure a long life in prison. 131. The Feldwebel looked disappointed at having to endure a situation which he couldn't control. 132. However, both the statutory construction of the company and the Caparo judgment embody a principle which should endure. 133. The city wears a smile(), and the arts that endure are valued. 134. A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age. William Shakespeare 135. Her ability to endure his violence is not seen as helplessness or masochism, but rather as evidence of her moral strength. 136. Then at least she wouldn't have to endure the scathing comments of Mr Luke-perfect-Crawford down there. 137. A political society can not endure without a supreme will somewhere. 138. To get to Agra we had to endure a long bumpy ride in an old bus. 139. Workers have attributed skin rashes, dizziness, muscle cramps and miscarriages to the chemicals and physical hardship they endure. 140. I eat faster, learn to go on less sleep, can endure more physical pain. 141. I cannot endure the horror, the evil, which comes to self in solitude. Percy Bysshe Shelley 141. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 142. Sufferers endure diarrhoea, loss of weight and potentially malnutrition. 143. You endure his flatulent buddies from college. 144. We can no longer endure the buffetings or fate, the storm and stress of life. 145. Raining days in Southern Spain are unlikely to endure too long. It was dry again then the ponds on the square soon all became traceless. 146. Stator and rotor adoptted heavy technic have higher insulation grade and can endure high temperature. 147. People will not endure oppression forever; sooner or later they will react against it. 148. Special vesicant joint technology is adopted. Joint sections are filled well and reliable, able to endure shocking, and structure is firm. 149. It certainly helped that the U. S. — unlike just about every other major power in Europe or Asia — did not endure a ruinous war on its home territory. 150. E'en though Thy delight and glory Mean that I endure the cross. 151. At the Salt Lake City airport, Dennis Tos happily boarded his redeye flight without having to endure long lines at security and ticket gates. 152. In order to endure salinity, salt-dilution halophyte, the Suaeda salsa took the most important measures of succulence of some organs. 153. Cyclamen is one kind of ornamental flowers, which is fond of coolness and could not endure high temperature. 154. All you have to do is to work hard and perseveringly in this process, the ability to endure setbacks and failures, to keep your heart expand, can make things better. 155. YUI: French chocolate cheese cake, slobbering and are fighting hard to endure the saliva kids' shoes, and consciously forward! . 156. For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. 157. Mr. Rochester : Well , endure my surliness without being hurt . 158. Spencer Tracy as the father of the would-be bride is pressing Mr. Poitier on whether he has considered the sufferings their mixed-race children might have to endure in America. 159. None of those excuses hold for Bowyer, who has not been worth all the public relations contortions Robson had to endure to bring him to Tyneside. 160. Conclusion:Unilateral pedicle screws fixation cannot provide sufficient stability in lateral bending and axial rotation, pedicle screws endure more stress. 161. In my opinion, this is a warning that a mere 1 percent of Perl users will need; the other 99 percent will have to endure it or write extra code to eliminate it. 162. In Chinese ancient history, Southern Dynasty did not only endure more and more intense national illogicality , but also be confronted with intestine gradational illogicality. 163. With professional advice, you can often dramatically lessen the amount of nail-biting and red ink you have to endure before the business takes hold. 164. The transverse arch of the foot is formed by metatarsals which heads lie in a straight line to endure most of the loading of the forefoot. 165. The best alleviation for overwhelming evils is to endure and bow to necessity . 166. This past week, all four of my children and my husband were sick with the stomach flu, so my life was a blur of cleaning things that no one should have to endure. 167. It is part of the work of the Holy Spirit to help us endure these occasions and to become more Christlike in them. 168. For this is thankworthy , if for conscience towards God, a man endure sorrows, suffering wrongfully. 169. The impatient horse which will not quietly endure his halter only strangles himself in his stall. 170. Features:has good chemic stability, endure the erosion of common chemicals, possesses good airtightness, fire retardance, water-tightness and grinding resistance. 171. And if your Magnificence will at some time turn your eyes from the summit of your height to these low places, you will learn how undeservedly I endure a great and continuous malignity of fortune. 172. Even as you learn to endure the slaughter McCarthy describes, you become accustomed to the book's high style, again as overtly Shakespearean as it is Faulknerian. 173. However, it is difficult for us to endure the system-level simulation for the heavy computation cost of it with high resolution and long simulation time. 174. Whether a severe environment computer can endure temperature shock affects directly the reliability of products. 175. In nerd parlance, don't be the office warrior who always uses ranged weapons; endure some hand-to-hand combat on occasion. 176. His name will endure through the ages, and so also will his work! 177. "The wishes in our hearts to sacrifice for our motherland enable us to endure the hardship," said Gao Teng, a machine-gun toting soldier from Jiangxi province. 178. Powered by a rocket and a jet engine, the Bloodhound necessitates innovations--such as light but superstrong wheels and "smart" suspension systems--to endure sustained supersonic travel. 179. But in this time of emptiness to endure loneliness, youth scattered in this barren hills of the Congo, and return later with the national chain scission, keep up the trend of the times. 180. Do not treat them flippantly. , but love also cannot endure the long-time waiting and too much proof-test . 181. In the article we analyse the structure compose, the endure force status, the request of strength and stability on the domed bulkhead with nonaxisymmetry sphere-conical transitional annulated shell. 182. We need urgently to conclude a ceasefire that can endure and that can bring real security. 183. Prominent anthropologist Margaret Mead once noted that the increasing life expectancy of Americans made it absurd to think that all marriages would or even should endure for a lifetime. 184. Tony Blair, the Middle East envoy, said today the ceasefire would only endure if the peace process was revitalised. 185. To survive, the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers must endure an array of assaults from air,(http:///endure.html) water and land. 186. There's no longer any need to endure eight tracks of filler for a couple of decent tunes, but will "album albums" like Radiohead's Amnesiac get the widespread hearing they deserve? 187. In 1881, however, he said: "Now for many years I cannot endure to read a line of poetry. I have also almost lost my taste for pictures or music. 188. Tell the truth, luxuriant and beautiful is the sort of very lovely wife, this kind of ambiguous contact lets me be unable to bear or endure mind ripples, surprise mistily think of crotchet night. 189. Perhaps with luck, High Commander Pureblood will somehow endure and marshal the survivors. 190. Images of Hepburn dressed as Golightly - with gloves, an elaborate pearl choker and trademark cigarette holder- still endure. 191. If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. 192. But life, not all "endure", cervical spondylosis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, muscle strain, lumbar intervertebral disc, arthritis, hyperosteogeny, kid crazes...Often make you pain difficult "endure"! 193. As if willed to live by Diana's determination, Danae clung to life hour after hour, with the help of every medical machine and marvel her miniature body could endure. |
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