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1 BEAR
• As a bear has no tail, for a lion he will fail - Не в свои сани не садись b (H)• Bear wants a tail and cannot be lion (The) - Всяк сверчок знай свой шесток (B), Знай, кошка, свое лукошко (3), Куда конь с копытом, туда и рак с клешней (K), Лезет в волки, а хвост собачий (Л), С суконным рылом в калачный ряд не суйся (C)• Catch the bear before you cook him - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M)• Catch the bear before you sell his skin - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M)• Don't sell the bear's skin before you have caught the bear (you've caught him) - Не поймав, не щиплют (H)• If it had been a bear, it would have bitten you - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H)• If it were a bear, it would bite you - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H)• I was not born yesterday - Я не тот ребенок, что вчера из пеленок (Я)• Man may bear till his back break (A) - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B), Человек не камень: терпит да и треснет (4)• Take no more on you than you're able to bear - Бери ношу по себе, чтоб не падать при ходьбе (Б)• Time to catch bears is when they're out - Тогда пляши, когда играют (T) -
2 bear
I [beə] past tense bore [bɔː]: past participle borne [bɔːn] verb1) ( usually with cannot, ~could not etc) to put up with or endure:يَتَحَمَّلI couldn't bear it if he left.
2) to be able to support:يَسْنِدُ، يَحْمِلُWill the table bear my weight?
3) ( past participle in passive born [bɔːn]) to produce (children):تُنجب (طِفْلا)She was born on July 7.
4) to carry:يَحْمِلُHe was borne shoulder-high after his victory.
5) to have:يُخْمِلُ، يوجَد عَلَيْهِThe cheque bore his signature.
6) to turn or fork:يَلْتَف، يَنْعَطِف II [beə] nounThe road bears left here.
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3 אינו יכול לשאת את-
cannot bear -
4 tak betah
cannot bear it -
5 buna dayanamam
I cannot bear it -
6 buna katlanamam
I cannot bear it -
7 buna tahammülüm yok
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8 sopportare
peso bearfig bear, stand colloq* * *sopportare v.tr.1 ( tollerare) to support, to tolerate, to bear*, to endure, to stand*; to put* up with (s.o., sthg.), to suffer: una pianta che non sopporta gli sbalzi di temperatura, a plant which does not tolerate (o cannot stand) changes of temperature; non posso sopportare quell'uomo, I cannot bear (o stand o tolerate o put up with o endure o suffer) that man; non potevo sopportare di vederlo soffrire tanto, I could not bear seeing him suffer so much; non sopporto che ti tratti così, I cannot bear him to treat you like that; non sopporto che spadroneggi in casa mia, I cannot bear (o stand o put up with) him lording it in my house; sa sopportare il dolore con molto coraggio, he bears (o endures o supports) pain with great courage; sopportare un peso, una responsabilità, to bear a burden, a responsibility; sopportare il freddo, il caldo, to stand the cold, the heat2 ( sostenere) to support: queste colonne non potranno sopportare il terrazzo, these columns will not support the balcony.◘ sopportarsi v.rifl.rec. to stand* each other (one another): non si sopportano più, they can't stand each other any more◆ v.rifl. (non com.) to stand* oneself: non mi sopporto quando sono depresso, I can't stand myself when I'm depressed.* * *[soppor'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (reggere) [ponte, strada] to sustain, to carry [peso, carico]sopportare il peso di — [struttura, pilastro] to bear (the weight of) [tetto, edificio]
2) (subire, patire) to put* up with, to endure, to undergo*, to suffer [privazioni, umiliazioni]; to bear*, to endure [dolore, solitudine]; to put* up with, to swallow [sarcasmo, insulti]3) (tollerare agevolmente) [pianta, materiale] to withstand* [temperature, calore]sopporto bene il caldo — I can take o stand the heat
4) (tollerare, ammettere) to put* up with, to endure [ comportamento]non sopporta di fare — he can't stand to do o doing
2.non sopporto Carla, i bugiardi — I can't stand Carla, liars
verbo pronominale sopportarsiAda e Silvio non si sopportano — Ada and Silvio can't stand o put up with each other
* * *sopportare/soppor'tare/ [1]1 (reggere) [ponte, strada] to sustain, to carry [peso, carico]; sopportare il peso di [struttura, pilastro] to bear (the weight of) [tetto, edificio]2 (subire, patire) to put* up with, to endure, to undergo*, to suffer [privazioni, umiliazioni]; to bear*, to endure [dolore, solitudine]; to put* up with, to swallow [sarcasmo, insulti]; non sopporta le critiche he can't take being criticized3 (tollerare agevolmente) [pianta, materiale] to withstand* [temperature, calore]; sopporto bene il caldo I can take o stand the heat4 (tollerare, ammettere) to put* up with, to endure [ comportamento]; non sopporta di fare he can't stand to do o doing; non sopporto Carla, i bugiardi I can't stand Carla, liars; non sopporto la musica alta I can't do with loud music; non sopporto che mi faccia la predica I can't bear his preachingII sopportarsi verbo pronominaleAda e Silvio non si sopportano Ada and Silvio can't stand o put up with each other. -
9 soffrire
1. v/t sufferpersone bear, stand2. v/i suffer (di from)* * *soffrire v.tr.1 to suffer; to endure: soffrire la fame, to suffer (the pangs of) hunger; soffrire la sete, to suffer (from) thirst; soffrire il martirio, una perdita, to suffer martyrdom, a loss; molti di loro hanno sofferto il carcere, la solitudine, many of them have endured prison, solitude // soffrire le pene dell'inferno, to suffer the pains of hell2 ( sopportare, tollerare) to bear*, to stand*, to endure, to put* up with (s.o., sthg.); l'orecchio non soffre i suoni troppo acuti, the ear cannot bear extremely sharp sounds; nessuno poteva soffrire quella persona, nobody could bear (o stand o endure o put up with) that person; non posso soffrire di vederti trattato così, I cannot bear to see you treated like that; non posso soffrire che egli ti insulti, I cannot stand him insulting you3 ( essere sensibile a) to be sensitive to (sthg.), to suffer from (sthg.): soffrire il solletico, to be sensitive to tickling (o to be ticklish); soffro terribilmente il caldo, I suffer terribly from the heat◆ v. intr. to suffer: è malato ma non soffre, he is ill but he's not in pain; ha molto sofferto per la morte del suo amico, his friend's death was a great sorrow for him; la sua reputazione, la sua salute, il suo lavoro ne soffrirà, his reputation, his health, his work will suffer from it; le vigne hanno sofferto per il gelo, the vines have been damaged by (o suffered as a result of) the frost; soffrire di mal di mare, to suffer from seasickness; soffrire di mal di cuore, di reumatismi, to suffer from heart disease, from rheumatism // ha dovuto soffrire per ottenere il lavoro, he really had to go through it to get the job.* * *1. [sof'frire]vb irreg vt1) (patire) to suffersoffrire la fame/sete — to suffer (from) hunger/thirst
soffrire le pene dell'inferno fig — to go through o suffer hell
2) (sopportare) to stand, bear1) to suffer, be in pain2) Med* * *[sof'frire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (patire) to suffer [fame, sete]; to feel* [caldo, freddo]2) (subire) to endure, to suffer [perdita, torto, privazioni]3) (tollerare) to stand*, to bear*, to tolerate2.1) to suffersoffrire di — to suffer from [malattia, disturbo, malformazione]
far soffrire — [ persona] to make [sb.] suffer
mi fa soffrire vedere che... — it pains me to see that
il paese soffre di una carenza cronica di... — the country is chronically short of
* * *soffrire/sof'frire/ [91]1 (patire) to suffer [fame, sete]; to feel* [caldo, freddo]; soffrire il mal di mare to suffer from sea sickness; soffrire il mal d'auto to get carsick2 (subire) to endure, to suffer [perdita, torto, privazioni]3 (tollerare) to stand*, to bear*, to tolerate; non lo posso soffrire I can't stand him; non posso soffrire che lo trattino così I cannot allow them to treat him like that(aus. avere)1 to suffer; soffrire di to suffer from [malattia, disturbo, malformazione]; soffrire per amore to be lovesick; far soffrire [ persona] to make [sb.] suffer; mi fa soffrire vedere che... it pains me to see that...2 (essere danneggiato) le piante hanno sofferto per la siccità the plants have felt the drought; il paese soffre di una carenza cronica di... the country is chronically short of... -
10 терпеть
1) (сов. вы́терпеть, перетерпе́ть, стерпе́ть) (вн.; выдерживать что-л болезненное, неприятное) stand (d), bear (d), endure (d); suffer (d)терпе́ть хо́лод — endure cold
он не мо́жет бо́льше терпе́ть тако́й бо́ли — he cannot bear / stand / endure such pain any longer
бы́ло о́чень хо́лодно, но им пришло́сь терпе́ть — it was very cold, but they had to put up with it
он е́ле терпе́л э́то — he could hardly bear / stand it, it was almost more than he could bear
2) тк. несов. (вн.; долго подвергаться чему-л) suffer (d), endure (d)терпе́ть нужду́ — suffer privations, undergo hardships
терпе́ть дли́тельные лише́ния — undergo sustained deprivation
терпе́ть постоя́нные униже́ния — endure constant humiliation
3) (сов. потерпе́ть) (вн.; попадать в бедственное положение, нести ущерб) endure (d), sustain (d), suffer (d)терпе́ть ава́рию — have [get into] an accident
терпе́ть бе́дствие — be in distress
терпе́ть кораблекруше́ние — be shipwrecked
терпе́ть круше́ние (о корабле) — be wrecked; (о поезде, самолёте) crash
терпе́ть поте́ри [убы́тки] — endure / sustain losses [damages]
терпе́ть пораже́ние — suffer defeat, sustain a defeat, be defeated
законопрое́кт потерпе́л пораже́ние в парла́менте — the bill suffered defeat in parliament
4) (сов. потерпе́ть) (ждать, проявлять терпеливость) be patient, keep one's patience; wait, have patienceну́жно терпе́ть! — one must be patient
потерпи́ немно́го, я сейча́с займу́сь тобо́й — wait a little [have patience], I'll be with you in a minute
5) (сов. потерпе́ть) (вн.; допускать, проявлять терпимость) tolerate (d); (с отрицанием тж.) endure (d), stand (d), brook (d)вла́сти едва́ те́рпят их — the authorities barely tolerate them
мы не поте́рпим э́того — we shall not tolerate that, this shall not be tolerated
как мо́жно терпе́ть таку́ю на́глость? — how can such insolence be tolerated?
я не потерплю́ вмеша́тельства — I will brook no interference
••вре́мя те́рпит — there is no hurry / rush, there's still time
вре́мя не те́рпит — time is pressing; there's no time to be lost, time is getting short
де́ло не те́рпит отлага́тельства — the matter is urgent / pressing, the matter brooks [permits of] no delay
не терпе́ть (не любить, ненавидеть) — hate (d), not to tolerate / stand / stomach (d)
он не те́рпит шу́ток — he cannot take a joke
не терплю́ некомпете́нтности — I cannot tolerate incompetence
терпе́ть не могу́ [мо́жет и т.п.] (рд.; вн.; + инф.) — cannot tolerate (d); hate (d; ger)
терпе́ть э́того не могу́ — I can't stand / tolerate it, I hate it
терпе́ть не могу́, когда́ меня́ прерыва́ют — I hate being interrupted
терпе́ть не могу́ писа́ть пи́сьма — I hate writing letters
он их про́сто терпе́ть не мо́жет — he simply / just can't bear / stand / stomach them, he simply hates them
терпи́, каза́к, атама́ном бу́дешь погов. — см. казак
Бог терпе́л и нам веле́л погов. — ≈ patience is a virtue
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11 souffrir
souffrir [sufʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. intransitive verba. to suffer• faire souffrir qn (physiquement) to hurt sb ; (moralement) to make sb suffer ; [attitude, événement] to cause sb pain• il souffre d'une grave maladie/de rhumatismes he is suffering from a serious illness/from rheumatism• souffrir du froid/de la chaleur to suffer from the cold/from the heatb. ( = éprouver de la difficulté) to have a hard time of it• on a fini par gagner, mais on a souffert we won in the end but we had a hard time of it• je l'ai réparé mais j'ai souffert I fixed it, but it wasn't easy2. transitive verba. ( = éprouver) souffrir le martyre to go through agonies• il ne peut pas souffrir cette fille/le mensonge he can't stand that girl/lies• il ne peut pas souffrir que... he cannot bear that...* * *sufʀiʀ
1.
1) ( supporter)2) ( permettre)
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( physiquement) [personne, animal] to suffersouffrir de quelque chose — to suffer from [diabète, malformation]
2) ( moralement) [personne] to sufferfaire souffrir — [personne] to make [somebody] suffer; [situation] to upset
souffrir de — to suffer from [trac]
3) ( être endommagé) [cultures, économie] to be badly affected (de by); [pays, ville] to suffer (de from)4) (colloq) ( peiner) [personne, équipe] to have a hard time ( pour faire doing)
3.
se souffrir verbe pronominal* * *sufʀiʀ1. vi1) (= éprouver de la douleur) to be in painIl souffre beaucoup. — He's in a lot of pain.
faire souffrir qn [personne] — to make sb suffer, [dents, blessure] to hurt sb
2)souffrir de [maladie, froid] — to suffer from
2. vt1) (= éprouver)2) lit (= supporter)Je ne peux souffrir cette idée. — I can't bear the thought.
Il ne peut pas la souffrir. — He can't bear her.
3) lit (= admettre) [principe, décision] [exception] to allow of, to admit of* * *souffrir verb table: offrirA vtr1 ( supporter) souffrir tout de qn to put up with anything from sb; il ne souffre pas la critique he can't take criticism; il ne souffre pas d'être interrompu/contredit he can't stand being interrupted/contradicted; elle ne peut plus le souffrir she can't stand him any more;2 ( permettre) fml souffrez que je vous dise allow me to tell you; cette affaire ne peut souffrir aucun retard this matter brooks no delay sout; la règle souffre quelques exceptions this rule does admit of a few exceptions sout.B vi1 ( physiquement) [personne, animal] to suffer; il a beaucoup souffert he has suffered a great deal ou a lot; souffrir en silence to suffer in silence; faire souffrir qn/un animal to cause sb/an animal suffering; souffrir de qch to suffer from [cancer, rhumatismes, diabète, malformation]; souffrir du dos/de l'estomac/du genou to suffer from back/stomach/knee problems; les enfants qui souffrent de malnutrition children suffering from malnutrition; souffrir du froid/de la chaleur/du manque d'eau to suffer from the cold/from the heat/from lack of water; ma blessure/cheville me fait souffrir my wound/ankle hurts; mes chaussures me font souffrir my shoes are hurting me; j'ai souffert chez le dentiste I suffered at the dentist's; est-ce qu'il souffre? is he in pain?;2 ( moralement) [personne] to suffer; faire souffrir [personne] to make [sb] suffer; [problème, situation] to upset; souffrir de to suffer from [trac]; souffrir de la discrimination/du racisme to be a victim of discrimination/of racism; ils souffrent de l'éloignement d'avec leurs enfants they are finding it painful to be separated from their children; souffrir d'être rejeté/d'être incompris to suffer the pain of rejection/of being misunderstood; ils souffrent de ne pas se voir/de ne rien pouvoir faire they find it painful to be separated/to be unable to do anything; elle souffre de voir que it upsets her to see that;3 ( être endommagé) [cultures, vigne, secteur, économie] to be badly affected (de by); [pays, région, ville] to suffer (de from);4 ○( peiner) [personne, équipe] to have a hard time (pour faire doing); j'ai fini la course mais j'ai souffert! I finished the race but it was tough![sufrir] verbe transitifsi tu avais souffert ce que j'ai souffert! if you'd suffered as much as I have!, if you had gone through what I have!souffrir le martyre to go through ou to suffer agonies2. (littéraire) [tolérer]elle ne souffre pas d'être critiquée ou qu'on la critique she can't stand ou take criticism3. (littéraire) [admettre - suj: personne] to allow, to tolerate ; [ - suj: règlement] to allow (for), to admit ofle règlement de son dossier ne peut souffrir aucun délai the settlement of his case simply cannot be postponed————————[sufrir] verbe intransitiftu souffres? are you in pain?, does it hurt?où souffrez-vous? where is the pain?, where does it hurt?c'est une intervention bénigne, vous ne souffrirez pas it's a very minor operation, you won't feel any painfaire souffrir [faire mal] to cause pain to, to hurt2. [avoir mal pour une raison]pour tous les gens qui souffrent du dos/du diabète for all people with back problems/diabetes suffererssouffrir de la faim/soif to suffer from hunger/thirsta. [être très sensible à] to suffer in the heatb. [être atteint par] to suffer from the heatsouffrir de (figuré) [pâtir de]: sa renommée a souffert du scandale his reputation suffered from the scandalles récoltes n'ont pas trop souffert the crops didn't suffer too much ou weren't too badly damaged————————se souffrir verbe pronominalils ne peuvent pas se souffrir they can't stand ou bear each other -
12 NENNA
(-ta, -t), v. to be minded or inclined, be willing, feel disposed, with dat. or infin. (hann nennti eigi starfi því ok áhyggju); mun ek eigi nenna öðru en fara í móti þeim, I can no longer forbear going against them; Hrafn nennti eigi at starfa, H. did not care to work, was lazy; with subj., ek nenni eigi, at, I cannot bear that (nenni ek eigi, at þat sé mælt, at); nenna e-m, to attend on one, to grant one’s love to one.* * *t, [Ulf. nanþjan = τολμαν; A. S. nêþan; O. H. G. nendian, whence the Germ. pr. name Ferdi- nand = the doughty, striving]:—to strive, with dat. or infin., but only used in peculiar phrases; nenna e-u or n. at göra e-t, to have a heart, mind for a thing; hann nennti eigi starfi því ok áhyggju, Bs. i. 450; sem synir mínir nenni eigi ( cannot bear) þessari kyrrsetu lengr, Ld. 262; mun ek eigi n. öðru ( I cannot longer forbear to) en fara í móti þeim, Fb. ii. 41; hann kvaðsk eigi lengr nenna at þola háð ok spott, Ísl. ii. 269; ek nennta at vísu at neyta vápna, 366; þeir nenntu eigi at verja sik, Orkn. 78; ólíkr er Gísli at þolinmæði, þvíat þessu mundu engir nenna at ljá nú gripina, þannig sem hann er áðr beiddr, Gísl. 112; eigi nenni ek ( I have no mind) at hafa þat saman at veita Högna enda drepa bróður hans, Nj. 145; slíkar eptir-görðir sem hverr nennti ( was minded) framast at göra eptir sinn vin eða náung, Fms. viii. 103; ef nokkorir eru þeir er nenna ( who wish) at hverfa aptr til bæjarins, 320; nú nenni ek eigi at vér farim svá halloki, Fær. 228; eigi nenni ek því ( I cannot forbear) at marka hann eigi, Fms. ii. 61; Gyrgir nennti eigi ( could not bear) brott at fara við lítið fé eðr ekki, 152; Hrafn nennti eigi at starfa, H. would not work, was lazy, vi. 102; whence the mod. eg nenni því ekki, I will not, I am too lazy to do it; þú nennir öngu, thou art good for nothing! hann er svo latr … hann nennir ekki neitt að gera, Grönd.II. spec. usage, to travel, only in poets; nenna víða, to travel wide, Hallfred; nenna e-m á þingi, to go to meet one, join one, Skm.; glaðir nennum vér sunnan, glad we journey from the south, Edda (in a verse); nenna norðr, to journey northwards; nenna þinnig, to fare thither, Lex. Poët. -
13 терпеть
терпеть нужду — suffer privations, undergo* hardships
терпеть крушение (прям. и перен.) — be wrecked
2. (вн.; безропотно переносить) stand* (d.), bear* (d.), suffer (d.), endure (d.); (без доп.) bear* it, put* up with itон не может больше терпеть такой боли — he cannot bear / stand such pain any longer
было очень холодно, но им пришлось терпеть — it was very cold, but they had to put up with it
3. (без доп.; запасаться терпением) have patience4. (вн.; допускать, мириться) tolerate (d.), endure (d.), support (d.)♢
не терпеть (рд.) — not bear* / stand* / endure (d.)он их терпеть не может — he can't bear / stand* them
терпеть этого не могу — I can't stand it, I hate it
терпеть не могу, когда меня прерывают — I hate being interrupted
время терпит — there is no hurry, there's plenty of time
время не терпит — time is pressing; there's no time to be lost, time is getting short
дело не терпит отлагательства — the matter is urgent / pressing, the matter brooks no delay, или permits of delay
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14 терпеть
несовер. - терпеть; совер. - перетерпеть1) (испытывать что-л.)suffer, endure, undergo- терпеть крушение
- терпеть нужду
- терпеть холод2) (безропотно переносить; кого-л./что-л.)stand, bear, suffer, endure; bear it, put up with itон не может больше терпеть такой боли — he cannot bear/stand such pain any longer
было очень холодно, но им пришлось терпеть — it was very cold, but they had to put up with it
3) без доп. ( запасаться терпением)4) (что-л.; допускать, мириться)tolerate, endure, support••дело не терпит отлагательства — the matter is urgent/pressing, the matter brooks no delay
терпеть не могу, когда меня прерывают — I hate being interrupted
- время терпиттерпеть этого не могу — I can't stand it, I hate it
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15 sustineo
sustĭnĕo, tĭnŭi, tentum, 2, v. a. [subs for sub, and teneo], to hold up, hold upright, uphold, to bear up, keep up, support, sustain (syn. fulcio).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.onus alicui,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 68:quantum hominum terra sustinet,
id. Poen. prol. 90; id. Men. 1, 1, 13:cum Milo umeris sustineret bovem vivum,
Cic. Sen. 10, 33:arma membraque,
Liv. 23, 45, 3; Curt. 6, 1, 11; 7, 5, 8:infirmos baculo artus,
to support, Ov. M. 6, 27:furcis spectacula,
Liv. 1, 35, 9:ingenuā speculum manu,
Ov. A. A. 2, 216:fornice exstructo, quo pons sustinebatur, Auct. B. Alex. 19, 4: manibus clipeos et hastam Et galeam,
Ov. H. 3, 119:vix populum tellus sustinet illa suum,
id. ib. 15 (16), 182:lapis albus Pocula cum cyatho duo sustinet,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 117:vas ad sustinenda opsonia,
Plin. 33, 11, 49, § 140:aër volatus alitum sustinet,
Cic. N. D. 2, 39, 101: lacus omnia illata pondera sustinens, bearing on its surface, Plin. 6, 27, 31, § 127:ecce populus Romanus universus veluti duobus navigiis inpositus binis cardinibus sustinetur,
id. 36, 15, 24, § 119:domum pluribus adminiculis fulcit ac sustinet,
Plin. Ep. 4, 21, 3: se, to support one ' s self, hold one ' s self up, stand, etc., Caes. B. G. 2, 25; so,se a lapsu,
Liv. 21, 35:se alis,
Ov. M. 4, 411. —In partic., to hold or keep back, to keep in, stay, check, restrain, control, etc. (syn.: refreno, supprimo, moror): currum equosque, Lucil. ap. Cic. Att. 13, 21, 3:II.currum,
id. Lael. 17, 63 (v. infra, II. B. 3.):equos,
Caes. B. G. 4, 33:remos,
Cic. Att. 13, 21, 3:manum,
Ov. F. 5, 302:sustinet a jugulo dextram,
Verg. A. 11, 750:a jugulo nitentem sustinet hastam,
Stat. Th. 2, 648:flumina Threiciā lyrā,
Prop. 3, 2, 2 (4, 1, 42):nunc agendo, nunc sustinendo agmen,
Liv. 25, 36, 1:aliud simile miraculum eos sustinuit,
id. 5, 39, 2:signa,
id. 31, 24, 8:gradum,
Ov. F. 6, 398:perterritum exercitum,
Caes. B. C. 1, 71:se,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 18, 41; Val. Fl. 3, 100:se ab omni assensu,
i. e. to refrain, Cic. Ac. 2, 15, 48:se a respondendo,
id. ib. 2, 32, 104. — Poet.:celeres vias,
i. e. to halt, Sen. Hippol. 794.—Trop.A.In gen., to uphold, sustain, maintain, preserve:B.dignitatem et decus civitatis,
Cic. Off. 1, 34, 124:causam rei publicae,
id. Fam. 9, 8, 2; cf.:causam publicam,
id. Div. in Caecil. 8, 27:exspectationem,
id. Off. 3, 2, 6:tris personas unus sustineo,
characters, id. de Or. 2, 24, 102:personam magistri,
to personate, Suet. Gram. 24:quid muneris in rem publicam fungi ac sustinere velitis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 86, § 199:historiam veterem atque antiquam haec mea senectus sustinet,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 100: vitam, Maecen. ap. Sen. Ep. 101, 11.— Poet.:(arbor) ingentem sustinet umbram,
Verg. G. 2, 297.—In partic.1.To sustain, support, maintain, by food, money, or other means:2.hac (sc. re frumentariā) alimur et sustinemur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 5, § 11:veterem amicum suum labentem excepit, fulsit et sustinuit re, fortunā, fide,
id. Rab. Post. 16, 43:qui ager non amplius hominum quinque milia potest sustinere,
id. Att. 2, 16, 1:alicujus munificentiā sustineri,
Liv. 39, 9, 6:hinc patriam parvosque nepotes Sustinet,
Verg. G. 2, 515:necessitates aliorum,
Liv. 6, 15, 9:plebem,
id. 3, 65, 6:penuriam temporum,
Col. 9, 14, 17.—To bear, undergo, endure; to hold out against, withstand (so most freq.;(β).syn.: fero, tolero, patior): mala ferre sustinereque,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 16:non tu scis, quantum malarum rerum sustineam,
Plaut. Merc. 2, 4, 8:innocens suspitionem hanc sustinet causā meā,
id. Bacch. 3, 3, 32:labores,
Cic. Rep. 1, 3:aestatem,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 39, 3:dolorem pedum,
Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 5:dolores,
id. ib. 1, 12, 8:certamen,
Liv. 33, 36, 12:vim hostium,
Nep. Hann. 11, 4:periculum,
Dig. 18, 6, 1:o dii, quis hujus potentiam poterit sustinere?
Cic. Phil. 7, 6, 17:alicujus imperia,
Caes. B. G. 1, 31:vulnera,
id. ib. 1, 45:Philo ea sustinere vix poterat, quae contra Academicorum pertinaciam dicebantur,
Cic. Ac. 2, 6, 18; Vatin. ap. Cic. Fam. 5, 10, 2:Peloponnesum,
Cic. Att. 10, 12, 7: eos (rogantes), Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 13, 3; Liv. 31, 13:senatus querentes eos non sustinuit,
id. 31, 13, 4:justa petentem deam,
Ov. M. 14, 788:ferrum ignemque Jovemque,
id. ib. 13, 385 et saep.— Absol.: expectes et sustineas necesse est, Mart. 9, 3, 13:neque jam sustineri poterat,
Caes. B. G. 2, 6; cf. Cic. Fam. 12, 6, 4; Liv. 29, 6, 17.—With obj.-clause (mostly with a negative: non sustinet, he cannot bear, cannot endure; he does not take upon himself, does not venture):3.non sustineo esse conscius mihi dissimulati judicii mei,
Quint. 3, 6, 64:non impositos supremis ignibus artus Sustinuit spectare parens,
Ov. M. 13, 584;so negatively,
id. ib. 1, 530; 6, 367; 6, 606; 9, 439; 10, 47; id. F. 4, 850; Vell. 2, 86, 2. —In a negative interrog.: sustinebant tales viri, se tot senatoribus, etc.... non credidisse? tantae populi Romani voluntati restitisse? Sustineant. Reperiemus, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 4, § 10:hoc quidem quis hominum sustineat petulans esse ad alterius arbitrium?
Quint. 12, 9, 10; 3, 6, 64:deserere officii sui partes,
Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 16; 9, 13, 6:Parmenionem rursus castigare non sustinebat,
Curt. 4, 13, 8; 6, 1, 15:nec solus bibere sustineo,
id. 7, 5, 12; 7, 6, 15; 8, 5, 7; Vell. 2, 86, 2; Suet. Caes. 75.—Affirmatively:quem in vinculis habituri erant, sustinuere venerari,
Curt. 5, 10, 13:colloqui cum eo, quem damnaverat, sustinuit,
id. 6, 8, 16; 7, 5, 38; 10, 5, 25:quae se praeferre Dianae Sustinuit,
took upon herself, presumed, Ov. M. 11, 322; so,sustinet ire illuc,
id. ib. 4, 447; 6, 563; id. H. 5, 32; Phaedr. 4, 16, 8: aliquem videre, Auct. Cons. Liv. 135:si quis aquam... haurire sustineat,
Plin. 30, 7, 20, § 64:mentiri,
Petr. 116.—(Acc. to I. B.) To hold in, stop, stay, check, restrain; to keep back, put off, defer, delay:est igitur prudentis sustinere ut currum sic impetum benevolentiae,
Cic. Lael. 17, 63; so,impetum hostis,
Caes. B. G. 1, 24; 1, 26; 2, 11;3, 2 et saep.: subitas hostium incursiones,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 11; cf.:Curio praemittit equites, qui primum impetum sustineant ac morentur,
Caes. B. C. 2, 26:bellum consilio,
Liv. 3, 60, 1:assensus lubricos,
Cic. Ac. 2, 34, 108:sustinenda solutio est nominis Caerelliani,
id. Att. 12, 51, 3:oppugnationem ad noctem,
Caes. B. G. 5, 37, 6:rem in noctem,
Liv. 5, 35, 7:iram,
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1) General subject: I can not bear him, I cannot suffer him2) Makarov: I can't tolerate him, I cannot bear him -
17 bajo el manto de la noche
= under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darknessEx. Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' ' under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.Ex. For the next three months, Walsh and the team made house calls under the cloak of darkness into the dangerous city to help the baby.* * *= under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darknessEx: Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' ' under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.
Ex: For the next three months, Walsh and the team made house calls under the cloak of darkness into the dangerous city to help the baby. -
18 contenedor de la basura
(n.) = dumpsterEx. Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' 'under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.* * *(n.) = dumpsterEx: Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' 'under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.
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(v.) = work + best, do + bestEx. There is a definite need for solitude, however; sometimes people cannot bear people; many scientists still work best alone.Ex. It is time for the ALA to establish its priorities, concerning itself with those things libraries do best before dabbling in other, peripheral affairs.* * *(v.) = work + best, do + bestEx: There is a definite need for solitude, however; sometimes people cannot bear people; many scientists still work best alone.
Ex: It is time for the ALA to establish its priorities, concerning itself with those things libraries do best before dabbling in other, peripheral affairs. -
20 mendigo que rebusca en la basura
(n.) = dumpster ratEx. Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' 'under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.* * *(n.) = dumpster ratEx: Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' 'under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.
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