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1 терпіти
(біль, збитки) to endure, to bear, to suffer; ( миритися із чимсь) to tolerate; ( зносити) to stand; to put up ( with)терпіти голод (холод) — to bear ( to endure) hunger ( cold)
терпіти нужду — to suffer from want (of)
терпіти збитки — to bear ( to sustain) losses, to suffer damage, to sustain damage, to be up to mischief, to get into mischief
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2 вистраждати
1) ( зазнати страждань) to suffer badly (with, from); to endure2) ( здобути ціною страждань) to achieve through much suffering -
3 витерпіти
to undergo, to suffer, to endure, to bear, to put up with; to tolerate -
4 витримувати
= витримати1) (прям. і перен.) to bear, to sustain, to stand; перен. тж. to endureвитримувати випробування — to stand the test, to pass muster
витримати іспит — to pass ( to stand) the test, to get through
витримувати конкуренцію — to withstand competition, to meet the competition
2) ( стримуватися) to contain oneself3) (дотримуватися, зберігати) to keep up, to hold, to maintainвитримувати паузу — to pause, to maintain a pause
4) ( зберігати в спеціальних умовах) to age, to cure; ( вино) to mature; ( деревину) to season -
5 відмовчуватися
= відмовчатисяto keep silence, to endure in silence, to keep silent, to keep mum, to keep smth. to oneself -
6 зносити
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7 переживати
= пережити1) (свій вік, іншого) to outlive, to outlast; (вижити, залишитися живим) to survive; ( вдруге) to relive2) ( відчувати щось) to experience, to go through; ( зазнавати) to suffer, to endure; ( хвилюватися) to be upset, to worryтяжко щось переживати — to feel a thing badly, to feel smth. keenly, to take smth. to heart
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8 переносити
= перенести1) to carry; to transfer, to convey; ( переміщати) to shiftпереносити вогонь військ. — to shift (to switch, to lift) the fire (on)
3) ( на інший час) to leave over, to put off, to postpone4) мат. ( з оберненим знаком) to transpose5) ( про слово) to carry over ( to the next line) -
9 перетерпіти
(горе, страждання) to bear, to suffer, to overcome, to endure -
10 потерпіти
I(зазнати втрат, збитків) to suffer; ( від чогось) to suffer from (of)II( виявити терпіння) to be patient, to keep one's patience; to endure, to stand, to tolerateпотерпіть трохи — have a little patience, keep patient
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11 проіснувати
to exist ( for a certain time); to last, to endure -
12 стерпіти
to bear, to suffer, to tolerate, to endure, to support -
13 тривати
to last, to continue, to endure
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Endure — En*dure , v. t. 1. To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather. [1913 Webster] Both were of shining steel, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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