slovo | definícia |
suffering (mass) | suffering
- trpiaci, utrpenie |
suffering (encz) | suffering,utrpení n: Zdeněk Brož |
suffering (encz) | suffering,utrpění Zdeněk Brož |
Suffering (gcide) | Suffer \Suf"fer\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suffered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Suffering.] [OE. suffren, soffren, OF. sufrir, sofrir,
F. souffrir, (assumed) LL. sofferire, for L. sufferre; sub
under + ferre to bear, akin to E. bear. See Bear to
support.]
1. To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, etc.; to submit
to with distress or grief; to undergo; as, to suffer pain
of body, or grief of mind.
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2. To endure or undergo without sinking; to support; to
sustain; to bear up under.
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Our spirit and strength entire,
Strongly to suffer and support our pains. --Milton.
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3. To undergo; to be affected by; to sustain; to experience;
as, most substances suffer a change when long exposed to
air and moisture; to suffer loss or damage.
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If your more ponderous and settled project
May suffer alteration. --Shak.
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4. To allow; to permit; not to forbid or hinder; to tolerate.
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Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not
suffer sin upon him. --Lev. xix.
17.
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I suffer them to enter and possess. --Milton.
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Syn: To permit; bear; endure; support; sustain; allow; admit;
tolerate. See Permit.
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Suffering (gcide) | Suffering \Suf"fer*ing\, n.
The bearing of pain, inconvenience, or loss; pain endured;
distress, loss, or injury incurred; as, sufferings by pain or
sorrow; sufferings by want or by wrongs. "Souls in sufferings
tried." --Keble.
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Suffering (gcide) | Suffering \Suf"fer*ing\, a.
Being in pain or grief; having loss, injury, distress, etc.
-- Suf"fer*ing*ly, adv.
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suffering (wn) | suffering
adj 1: troubled by pain or loss; "suffering refugees"
2: very unhappy; full of misery; "he felt depressed and
miserable"; "a message of hope for suffering humanity";
"wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages" [syn:
miserable, suffering, wretched]
n 1: a state of acute pain [syn: agony, suffering,
excruciation]
2: misery resulting from affliction [syn: suffering, woe]
3: psychological suffering; "the death of his wife caused him
great distress" [syn: distress, hurt, suffering]
4: feelings of mental or physical pain [syn: suffering,
hurt] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
longsuffering (mass) | long-suffering
- trpezlivý |
suffering (mass) | suffering
- trpiaci, utrpenie |
long-suffering (encz) | long-suffering,trpělivý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
suffering (encz) | suffering,utrpení n: Zdeněk Brožsuffering,utrpění Zdeněk Brož |
sufferings (encz) | sufferings,bolesti n: pl. Zdeněk Brožsufferings,trápení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Long-suffering (gcide) | Long-suffering \Long"-suf`fer*ing\, n.
Bearing injuries or provocation for a long time; patient
endurance of pain or unhappiness; patient; not easily
provoked.
Syn: long-sufferance.
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The Lord God, merciful and gracious,
long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and
truth. --Ex. xxxiv.
6.
[1913 Webster]Long-suffering \Long"-suf`fer*ing\, n.
disposed to bear inconvenience or injury patiently; long
patience of offense; as, a long-suffering and uncomplaining
wife.
Syn: enduring, forbearing, longanimous, meek.
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Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and
forbearance and long-suffering? --Rom. ii. 4.
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Sufferingly (gcide) | Suffering \Suf"fer*ing\, a.
Being in pain or grief; having loss, injury, distress, etc.
-- Suf"fer*ing*ly, adv.
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Unsuffering (gcide) | Unsuffering \Un*suf"fer*ing\, n.
Inability or incapability of enduring, or of being endured.
[Obs.] --Wyclif.
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long-suffering (wn) | long-suffering
adj 1: patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble; "an
enduring disposition"; "a long-suffering and
uncomplaining wife" [syn: enduring, long-suffering]
n 1: patient endurance of pain or unhappiness [syn: {long-
sufferance}, long-suffering] |
suffering (wn) | suffering
adj 1: troubled by pain or loss; "suffering refugees"
2: very unhappy; full of misery; "he felt depressed and
miserable"; "a message of hope for suffering humanity";
"wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages" [syn:
miserable, suffering, wretched]
n 1: a state of acute pain [syn: agony, suffering,
excruciation]
2: misery resulting from affliction [syn: suffering, woe]
3: psychological suffering; "the death of his wife caused him
great distress" [syn: distress, hurt, suffering]
4: feelings of mental or physical pain [syn: suffering,
hurt] |
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