单词 | Patience |
例句 | (1) Nature, time, and patience are the three great physicians. (2) Patience is the plaster of all sores. (3) Let patience grow in your garden always. (4) Patience is the best remedy (or medicine). (5) In prosperity caution, in adversity patience. (6) Patience is a plaster for all sores. (7) Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. Aristotle (8) Patience and application will carry us through. (9) Patience, time, and money overcome everything. (10) Patience is a flower that grows not in every one’s garden. (11) Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. (12) He that can have patience, can have what he will. (13) With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin. (14) Fortune often rewards with interest those that have patience to wait for her. (15) Patience is a virtue. (16) She bore witness to his patience and diligence. (17) They thanked him for showing so much patience. (18) He doesn't have the patience to wait. (19) Patience is an essential attribute for a teacher. (20) The two most powerful warriors are patience and time. (21) I have run out of patience with her. (22) You'd try the patience of a saint! (23) I've run out of milk/money/ideas/patience. (24) Have patience; the bus will come soon. (25) You need infinite patience for this job. (26) Whoever presides will need patience and tact. (27) My rude behaviour outstretched his patience. (28) He tried my patience to its limits. (29) To travel through the world it is necessary to have the mouth of hog, the legs of a stag, the eyes of a falcon, the ears of an ass, shoulders of a camel, and the face of an ape, and overplus, a satchel full of money and patience. (30) Sit not sad because that time a fitful aspect weareth; Patience is most bitter, yet most sweet the fruit it bearth. (1) Patience is a virtue. (2) She bore witness to his patience and diligence. (3) They thanked him for showing so much patience. (4) He doesn't have the patience to wait. (5) Patience is an essential attribute for a teacher. (6) I have run out of patience with her. (7) You'd try the patience of a saint! (8) I've run out of milk/money/ideas/patience. (9) Have patience; the bus will come soon. (10) I've run out of patience. (11) Thank you for your patience. (12) Teaching children with special needs requires patience and understanding. (13) You're stretching my patience to the limit. (14) My patience is wearing thin. (15) He has little patience for sloppy work from colleagues. (16) In his job, patience is an invaluable asset. (17) She has little patience with such views. (18) You have to have such a lot of patience when you're dealing with kids. (19) People have lost patience with the slow pace of reform. (20) I wouldn't have the patience to sit sewing all day. (21) We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour. (22) Her patience is admirable. (23) I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end. (31) I've run out of patience. (32) Thank you for your patience. (33) Teaching children with special needs requires patience and understanding. (34) I don't know if I'll have the patience. (35) You're stretching my patience to the limit. (36) My patience is wearing thin. (37) He has little patience for sloppy work from colleagues. (38) In his job, patience is an invaluable asset. (39) She has little patience with such views. (40) Although patience and persistence is a painful thing, but it can gradually bring you the benefits. (41) In life, patience is the key. It's much better to be going somewhere slowly than nowhere fast. (42) Patience is a sine qua non for a good teacher. (43) Thank you for your hard work and patience on this holiday season. (44) You have to have such a lot of patience when you're dealing with kids. (45) People have lost patience with the slow pace of reform. (46) I wouldn't have the patience to sit sewing all day. (47) He has a sense of humour plus tolerance and patience. (48) After three hours of waiting for the train, our patience was finally exhausted. (49) Although patience and persistence is a painful thing, but it can gradually bring you good. (50) This sort of work demands great patience. (51) Above all, fishing requires great patience. (52) The fans were losing patience with the team. (53) Skill comes only with practice, patience and persistence. (54) His behaviour would try the patience of a saint. (55) Finally, Molly's patience was rewarded. (56) She had schooled herself in patience. (57) He's a marvel of patience. (57) (58) The job needs a lot of patience. (59) I'm at the end of my patience. (60) He kept on crying and I lost my patience. (61) To be a nurse calls for endurance and patience. (62) A hard piece of work exacts patience. (63) Her patience had/was at last worn out. (64) She has no patience with time-wasters. (65) I was almost at the limits of my patience. (66) I was out of patience with his insolence. (67) Inexhaustible patience is a pearl of great price. (68) It takes patience to learn a foreign language. (69) I'm beginning to feel out of patience. (70) He has inherited his mother's patience. (71) Her patience was completely shot. (72) He has little patience for people who don't work. (73) Compiling a dictionary asks patience. (74) In fishing, patience is the name of the game. (75) I'm beginning to lose patience with you people. (76) It was exacting work and required all his patience. (77) Alexander has been preaching patience. (78) The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance. (79) A teacher needs to have a lot of patience. (80) I don't have the patience to do jigsaw puzzles. (81) Her patience finally gave out. (82) Her patience and tact are legendary. (83) The kids stretch my patience to the limit. (84) All these questions are beginning to tax my patience. (85) He listened with scant patience to their supplications. (86) Our patience was finally rewarded. (87) The kids are really taxing my patience today. (88) Everyone admired her patience and unfailing good humour. (89) Patience is not one of her virtues[],(http://) I'm afraid. (90) His constant complaints were straining our patience. (91) Compiling a dictionary costs much time and patience. (92) Her tone implied that her patience was limited. (93) His behavior would try the patience of Job. (94) Their helpers are gifted with amazing powers of patience. (95) My patience was running out. (96) My patience is beginning to wear very thin. (97) The children were beginning to try my patience. (98) I'm afraid he's exhausted my patience. (99) Patience is the trick in doing a job well. (100) The children tested her patience to the nth degree. (101) Even mother's patience was wearing thin. (102) After two hours her patience gave out. (103) Your patience is tested by time. (104) My patience is beginning to run out. (105) Patience, my dear. Some things take time. (106) It takes time and patience to photograph wildlife. (107) Her patience snapped and she walked out. (108) He had little patience for fuzzy ideas. (109) My patience is pretty well exhausted. (110) Making small-scale models takes/requires a great deal of patience. (111) She has shown extraordinary patience towards the boy. (112) I'm running out of patience/time/money. (113) She hasn't the patience to do embroidery. (114) His stubbornness would try the patience of a saint. (115) Her patience and tact were legendary. (116) Patience - they'll be here soon! (117) He tended to stutter, which tried her patience. (118) The exercise of patience is essential in diplomatic negotiations. (119) She listened with infinite patience to his excuses. (120) He'd reached the limit of his patience. (121) She is renowned for her patience. (122) He possessed his soul in patience. (123) 'I'm warning you!' said James, losing his patience. (124) My patience is almost worn away by their endless quarrel. (125) His virtue is patience. (126) Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin. (127) Henry's negative attitude is beginning to try my patience . (128) Lon has no patience with anything of the child variety. (129) My patience is exhausted. (130) It is quite clear that they are out of patience with me. (131) He's been trying my patience all morning with his constant questions. (132) Gary's voice rose several decibels as he finally lost patience with them. (133) I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to the staff for their patience. (134) We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour. (135) A doctor should learn how to exercise patience to his clients. (136) Our time/money/patience ran out. (137) Celia's patience suddenly snapped and she told them to shut up. (138) It takes a lot of patience to school a dog/horse. (139) He said the task of reconstruction would demand much patience, hard work and sacrifice. (140) Learning to walk again after his accident required great patience. (141) In the end I lost my patience and shouted at her. (142) You need to have a lot of patience to be a teacher. (143) Molly could see Mr Kirkham's patience was running out, so she shut up. (144) We must have the patience to continue to work until we will find a peaceful solution. (145) With infinite patience, she explained the complex procedure to us. (146) My patience finally snapped. (147) Her husband was sympathetic at first but his patience soon wore thin. (148) The work demands patience. (149) It will take time and patience to get these changed accepted. (150) You need the patience of a saint for this job. (151) I find it hard to keep my patience with them. (152) Let's hope some of her patience rubs off on her brother. (153) If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out. (154) I felt that my patience was being strained to the limit . (155) Given patience, successful breeding of this species can be achieved. (156) Don't try my patience! (157) Making your new business successful requires luck, patience, and application. (158) Their patience was sorely tested as yet another delay to the scheduled service was announced. (159) The cake takes two hours to cook, but your patience will be richly rewarded. (160) Employees are trained to show tact and patience with difficult customers. (161) Her constant questions really put my patience to the test! (162) Does he possess the necessary patience and tact to do the job well? (163) Possess yourself in patience until I tell you the good news. (164) Her patience is admirable. (165) You'll need patience and understanding if you're going to be a teacher. (166) We would like to thank them for their patience and understanding. (167) Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith. (168) He has the patience of a saint with those kids. (169) This movie really stretches the patience of the audience to the limit. (170) We haven't the patience to hear such an empty talk. (171) We shall all remember Mr Page for his patience and understanding. (172) He was short on patience, but long on a sense of his own worth. (173) Patience is one of the most important attributes in a teacher. (174) Patience is the single most important quality needed for this job. (175) He's a good teacher, but he doesn't have much patience with the slower pupils. (176) The programs take too long to load and try the patience of young pupils. (177) I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end. (178) Our patience was finally rewarded and we got the band's autographs. (179) These endless meetings are enough to tax the patience of a saint. (180) What I admire most about Lee is his patience. (181) Disciplining children takes patience and consistency. (182) Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. Ralph Waldo Emerson (183) My patience is not inexhaustible. (184) Patience said she saw the film clip on television. (185) His mildness and patience were particularly distinguishing characteristics. (186) They at least deserve our patience and understanding. (187) Patience is the direct antithesis of anger. Allan Lokos (188) Our patience will achieve more than our force. Edmund Burke (189) True patience is grounded in wisdom & compassion. Allan Lokos (190) Despite a shy and diffident manner, Davison was a hard-working and gifted teacher of endless patience. (191) In fact this might be one of the abiding lessons on the tour; the need for patience and cool-headed skill. (192) How many a man has thrown up his hands at a time when a little more effort, a little more patience would have achieved success? Elbert Hubbard (193) Patience: A minor form of despair disguised as a virtue. Ambrose Bierce (194) Afternoons, I convalesce, play patience, match-make a court of Siamese twins. (195) Patience is a most necessary qualification for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request. Lord Chesterfield (196) Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear? Lao Tzu (197) She could hardly keep her patience if the train was delayed and she arrived late. (198) Her prayers and heroic patience caused the conversion of her husband, who became a member of the Franciscan Third Order. (199) My current boyfriend knows there's something wrong but is losing patience with me. (200) They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them. (201) A clear head and diplomacy were vital as well as endless patience. (202) Persistence. Perfection. Patience. Power. Prioritize your passion. It keeps you sane. Criss Jami (203) But in reality, seat-side service is only feasible for those with teeny appetites and an inordinate amount of patience. (204) This requires care and patience in the preparation, performance, and marking of the tests but it can be most rewarding. (205) Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein. (206) Sonya liked to play Patience, dealing the cards out herself. (207) Susan and Mary Lee probably needed more patience and carefree love than our particular family had to give. (207) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (208) The transition to democracy and market economies will call for much patience and persistence. (209) Patience is born when we create a pause between our experience of a feeling and our response to that feeling. Allan Lokos (210) Without her patience, sensitivity, and encouragement this project would never have reached completion. (211) It was too absurd - the invitation, then this curt dismissal, as if I had exhausted his patience. (212) But it required total commitment, a huge investment and much patience. (213) Far too many projects have terminated before completion and therefore represent a considerable loss of resources and patience of anxious graduate students. (214) Why is patience so important? Because it makes us pay attention. Paulo Coelho (215) Stirling had little patience with the planning staffs' obsession with large set-piece armoured battles in the desert. (216) The Trojans wish to avenge the death of Hector; their misplaced values mean that patience in adversity is impossible. (217) You need patience and confidence to be a good teacher. (218) Thirdly, the skills required for conducting negotiations-among them intelligence, tact, patience and empathy. (219) Inner peace can be seen as the ultimate benefit of practicing patience. Allan Lokos (220) Patience and wisdom walk hand in hand, like two one-armed lovers. Jarod Kintz (221) When we teach a child patience we offer them the gift of a dignified life. Allan Lokos (222) This demands balancing action and patience in moving teams up the performance curve. (223) Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. it's whether you let it harden or shame you into inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere. Barack Obama (224) Yet Hassan was at the very end of his patience. (225) The real secret of patience is to find something to do in the meantime. Doug Larson (226) Eventually Wayne's patience ran out and in a violent confrontation, Wayne finally threw the smaller Widmark against a wall. (227) Terrified by the suffering of the poor girl, at the end of his patience and afraid, he abandons her. (228) Clever paint tricks Because there's more patience than skill involved in stencilling, it's a great technique for absolute beginners. (229) Patience is always rewarded and romance is always round the corner! Ayn Rand (230) I could have competed on an international level but I didn't have the patience coping with injuries and stuff. (231) Technology offers us a unique opportunity, though rarely welcome, to practice patience. Allan Lokos (232) Love isn't something natural. Rather it requires discipline, concentration, patience, faith, and the overcoming of narcissism. It isn't a feeling, it is a practice. Erich Fromm (233) It will be a long, slow and tedious process requiring patience and constancy of purpose. (234) Try using a fine sable rigger brush which will make very precise lines, although this does require patience! (235) But patience, even for two or three months, will be rewarded with even better bargains. (236) Then he gently eased her arms down, and with infinite patience began to stroke her nightdress from her body. (237) Whatever it is, they say it hundreds of times an hour with endless patience and cheerfulness. (237) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (238) Almighty Father, we commend to Your loving care all who suffer; grant them patience. (239) The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter. Paulo Coelho (240) While soldiers piled duffel bags into buses, i held Patience, and she cried. (241) All thoroughly unlawful but there is a limit to public patience when the law- abiding feel they are not protected by officialdom. (242) Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting. Joyce Meyer (243) In the mornings my husband walked the endless corridors of oil power, hoping for patience to overcome impatience. (244) We arrived back in Gravesend the next morning having consumed a lot of diesel and patience. (245) I appreciate that some of you have had to wait all night, and I thank you for your patience. (246) A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either: what one sows another reaps. (247) Fairfax, who was wearing his army uniform, soon lost patience. (248) He was said to have returned to his own room to finish a card game of patience before reporting finding the body. (249) I got a pound cake from Patience mailed in September. (250) I was learning the most important attribute of any budding ornithologist - patience. (251) From time to time they lose patience and sweep aside decadent governments. (252) Gable lost his cool with his pal Spencer Tracy who often tested the patience of his peers. (253) My sister, Susan, was up from Florida to pick up Patience and Jack. 1 was feeling very cheated. (254) By her patience and charity she eventually overcame opposition and became the advisor and dearest friend of the whole household. (255) I have listened with patience to your attempts at mitigation ... No, scrub round that. |
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