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1 (to) endure
(to) endure /ɪnˈdjʊə(r)/, ( USA) /ɪnˈdʊə(r)/A v. t.sopportare; resistere a; soffrire; tollerare: to endure pain, sopportare le sofferenze [il dolore]; to endure torture, resistere alla tortura; I cannot endure the sight of blood, non sopporto la vista del sangue; I can't endure that man, non posso soffrire quell'uomoB v. i.1 resistere; tenere duro: The defenders of Leningrad endured to the end, i difensori di Leningrado resistettero fino all'ultimo -
2 (to) endure
(to) endure /ɪnˈdjʊə(r)/, ( USA) /ɪnˈdʊə(r)/A v. t.sopportare; resistere a; soffrire; tollerare: to endure pain, sopportare le sofferenze [il dolore]; to endure torture, resistere alla tortura; I cannot endure the sight of blood, non sopporto la vista del sangue; I can't endure that man, non posso soffrire quell'uomoB v. i.1 resistere; tenere duro: The defenders of Leningrad endured to the end, i difensori di Leningrado resistettero fino all'ultimo
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