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patiently borne suffering

  • 1 geduldig

    patient
    voorbeelden:
    1   geduldig afwachten wait patiently
         een geduldig gedragen lijden patiently borne suffering

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  • 2 een geduldig gedragen lijden

    een geduldig gedragen lijden

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  • 3 eraman

    [from *e-ra-oa-n (causative of i-oa-n, "go")] iz. patience, forebearance; \eraman {oneko || handiko} patient, long-suffering; \eraman onez patiently ; \eraman {txarreko || gutxiko || urriko} impatient, restless du/ad.
    1.
    a. ( oro.) to carry; mutikoa besoetan neraman I was carrying the boy in my arms ; pianoa handiegia da guk biok eramateko the piano is too big for both of us to carry
    b. ( norabait) to take, take away ; fardel hau \eramango al duzu niretzat? will you take this package for me? ; eramateko janari take-away food ; bi donutorain jateko ala eramateko? two doughnuts — to eat here or take away? ; preso \eraman dute they've taken him prisoner
    c. ( inork inor, i-r kotxean, e.a.) to take; aireportura \eramango zaitut I'll {take || drive} you to the airport ; nora naramazue? where are you taking me?
    d. ( garraio) to transport, carry, convey
    e. ( bide batek) to take, lead ; bide horrek Elizondora \eramango gaitu that road will lead us to Elizondo
    f. ( aurreraka) to take ; ba darama bere zoramendua azken hariraino he's taking his madness to the extreme; abiada ederra darama it's rolling along at great speed; balak daraman indar handia the great force with which the bullet is travelling
    2. ( gidatu) to lead, take; zaldia errekaraino \eraman zuen he led the horse up to the stream; i-r eskutik \eraman to lead sb by the hand; nora garamatza bide honek? where is this road leading us to?
    3.
    a. ( arropa) to wear; zer daramazu? what are you wearing; normalean zer eramaten duzu? normally, what do you wear?
    b. ( gauza txikiak, e.a.) to wear, have on ; betaurrekoak \\ belarrietakoak \eraman to wear glasses \\ earrings ; ez daramat dirurik I don't have any money on me
    c. ( izen, deitura, izenburu, titulu) to bear, have
    4.
    a. ( aldendu) to take away, carry off; Zegaman, egunez ikusi, gauez \eraman (atsot.) in Zegama, what they see in the day time, is gone in the night time; lapurrak etxean sartu eta zegoen guztia \eraman zuten thieves broke into the house and stripped it bare; etxeko gauza guztiak \eraman zituzten they took away everything in the house
    b. ( haizeak e.r) to blow away, carry off; "haizeak \eramandakoa" "gone with the wind" ; haizeak adar bat \eraman zuen the wind carried off a branch
    c. ( bala batek, e.a.) to take off, blow off, blow away ; balak bi hatz \eraman zituen the bullet {took || blew} off two fingers | the bullet blew away two fingers
    d. ( kendu) to take ; bizia \eraman zioten they took his life
    5.
    a. Nekaz. to bear, produce
    b. Fin. to bear
    6.
    a. ( bizimodua) to lead; alferkerian darama bere bizitza he's leading an idle life; bide txarra \eraman zuen he led a bad life
    b. ( denda, enpresa, e.a.) to run
    c. ( atsekabea, sorpresa, e.a.) ez du poz makala \eraman\\\eraman! (s)he must have been delighted!
    7. ( jasan) to bear, stand, suffer, put up with; oinazeak \eraman to bear suffering; pazientizaz \eraman beharreko kontuak issues which have to be borne patiently; dena isilean darama (s)he suffers it all in silence
    8.
    a. ( denbora) to spend, have been; hemen bost hilabete daramatzat I've been here for five months; zenbat denbora daramazu hemen? how long have you been here?; eguzkitan daramat arratsalde osoa I'm spending the whole afternoon out in the sun; Lisboan \eraman nituen egunak the days I spent in Lisbon
    b. (+ -tzen) 14 urte daramatza hori ikertzen he's been researching that for fourteen years
    9. ( merezi ukan) to deserve; ez da deusik izan hau heriotzerat deramakenik it wasn't anything that ought to have led to his death
    10. ( i-k e-er baino gehiago) to beat; lasterka mendian gora ez dio inork \eramango nobody can {beat || match} him running uphill; txikiak handiari eramaten dio the small one has an advantage over the big one
    11. ( behartu) to lead, make; saltzera darama bere etxera it's making him sell his house
    12. ( eroan, ohi egin) mundu gaizto honek anitz jende tronpatu darama this evil world usually fools a lot of people
    13. Mat. to carry
    14. Kir. to return ; aurrelariak atzera, baina atzelariak \eraman du the forward player hit it towards the back but the back player returned it Oharra: eraman duten esaerak aurkitzeko, bila itzazu izenaren, adjektiboaren eta abarren adieran, adib., bizitza eraman aurkitzeko, bila ezazu bizitza adieran
    Jakingarria: Kontuz ibili honekin: oraintxe bertan gertatzen baldin bada, I'm wearing, you're wearing, (nik daramat, zuk daramazu) e.a. esan behar dugu. Egunero gertatzen bada, I wear, you wear (eramaten dut, eramaten duzu), e.a. esan behar da.

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  • 4 aushalten

    (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t
    1. put up with, endure; bes. bei Verneinung: stand, take; (standhalten) bear up under; (überstehen) stand up to; TECH. (Belastung) tolerate, take; den Vergleich mit jemandem / etw. aushalten stand comparison with s.o. / s.th.; es nicht mehr aushalten vor ( lauter) Angst, Schmerzen, Hitze etc. be so scared, hurt, hot etc. that one cannot take (it) any more; nicht auszuhalten oder zum Aushalten unbearable; so lässt es sich aushalten hum. I could get used to this ( oder come to like this); ich halt’s nicht mehr aus I can’t stand ( oder take) it any longer, I can’t take any more of this; ich halt’s hier nicht mehr aus I can’t stand this place any longer, I’ve (just) got to get out of this place; ich weiß nicht, wie sie es aushalten zu (+ Inf.) I don’t know how they can stand (+ Ger.) wie hältst du es nur bei ihm aus? how (on earth) do you put up with him?; hält er’s bis zur nächsten Raststätte aus? can he hold out ( oder will he last out) till the next service station?; das hältste ja im Kopf nicht aus umg. it’s enough to drive you (a)round the bend
    2. umg., pej. (Liebhaber etc.) keep; er lässt sich von ihr aushalten he’s her kept man, he lives off her
    3. MUS. (Note, Ton) hold
    II v/i (ausdauern) hold out; er hält nirgends lange aus he never lasts long in any place
    * * *
    das Aushalten
    perseverance
    * * *
    aus|hal|ten sep
    1. vt
    1) (= ertragen können) to bear, to stand, to endure; (= standhalten) Gewicht etc to bear; Druck to stand, to withstand; jds Blick to return

    den Vergleich mit etw áúshalten — to bear comparison with sth

    es lässt sich áúshalten — it's bearable

    hier lässt es sich áúshalten — this is not a bad place

    ich halte es vor Hitze/zu Hause nicht mehr aus — I can't stand the heat/being at home any longer

    er hält es in keiner Stellung lange aus — he never stays in one job for long

    wie kann man es bei der Firma bloß áúshalten? — how can anyone stand working for that firm?

    es bis zum Ende áúshalten (auf Party etc)to stay until the end

    hältst dus noch bis zur nächsten Tankstelle aus? (inf)can you hold out till the next garage?

    er hält viel aus — he can take a lot

    er hält nicht viel aus — he can't take much

    ein Stoff, der viel áúshalten muss — a material which has to take a lot of wear (and tear)

    2) Ton to hold
    3) (inf = unterhalten) to keep

    sich von jdm áúshalten lassen — to be kept by sb

    2. vi
    1) (= durchhalten) to hold out

    hältst du noch aus? — can you hold out( any longer)?

    2)

    auf einem Ton áúshalten — to hold a note

    * * *
    1) (to bear patiently; to tolerate: She endures her troubles bravely; I can endure her rudeness no longer.) endure
    2) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) hold
    3) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) stand out
    * * *
    aus|hal·ten
    I. vt
    1. (ertragen können)
    es \aushalten to bear [or stand] [or endure] it
    er hält es in keiner Stellung lange aus he never stays in one job for long
    hältst du es noch eine Stunde aus? can you hold out [or manage] another hour?
    hält ein Mensch das überhaupt aus? is it humanly possible?
    man kann es wochenlang ohne Essen \aushalten you can go without food for weeks
    hier lässt es sich \aushalten it's not a bad place
    mit ihm lässt es sich \aushalten he's OK really fam
    etw \aushalten to stand [or bear] sth
    die Kälte \aushalten to endure the cold
    jds Blick \aushalten to return sb's stare
    sie ist nicht zum A\aushalten! she's awful!
    etw \aushalten to be resistant to sth
    eine hohe Temperatur \aushalten to withstand a high temperature
    viel \aushalten to take a lot; Stoff to take a lot of wear [and tear]
    eine hohe Last \aushalten to bear a heavy load
    den Druck \aushalten to [with]stand the pressure; s.a. Vergleich
    jdn \aushalten to keep [or support] sb
    II. vi to hold out
    hältst du noch aus? can you hold out [any longer]?
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) stand, bear, endure <pain, suffering, hunger, blow, noise, misery, heat, etc.>; withstand <attack, pressure, load, test, wear and tear>; stand up to <strain, operation>

    den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten — stand comparison with somebody/something

    es lässt sich aushalten — it's bearable; I can put up with it

    es ist nicht/nicht mehr zum Aushalten — it is/has become unbearable or more than anyone can bear

    2) (ugs. abwertend): (jemandes Unterhalt bezahlen) keep

    er lässt sich von seiner Freundin aushalten — he gets his girlfriend to keep him

    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (durchhalten) hold out
    * * *
    aushalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t
    1. put up with, endure; besonders bei Verneinung: stand, take; (standhalten) bear up under; (überstehen) stand up to; TECH (Belastung) tolerate, take;
    den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten stand comparison with sb/sth;
    es nicht mehr aushalten vor (lauter) Angst, Schmerzen, Hitze etc be so scared, hurt, hot etc that one cannot take (it) any more;
    zum Aushalten unbearable;
    so lässt es sich aushalten hum I could get used to this ( oder come to like this);
    ich halt’s nicht mehr aus I can’t stand ( oder take) it any longer, I can’t take any more of this;
    ich halt’s hier nicht mehr aus I can’t stand this place any longer, I’ve (just) got to get out of this place;
    ich weiß nicht, wie sie es aushalten zu (+inf) I don’t know how they can stand (+ger)
    wie hältst du es nur bei ihm aus? how (on earth) do you put up with him?;
    hält er’s bis zur nächsten Raststätte aus? can he hold out ( oder will he last out) till the next service station?;
    das hältste ja im Kopf nicht aus umg it’s enough to drive you (a)round the bend
    2. umg, pej (Liebhaber etc) keep;
    er lässt sich von ihr aushalten he’s her kept man, he lives off her
    3. MUS (Note, Ton) hold
    B. v/i (ausdauern) hold out;
    er hält nirgends lange aus he never lasts long in any place
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) stand, bear, endure <pain, suffering, hunger, blow, noise, misery, heat, etc.>; withstand <attack, pressure, load, test, wear and tear>; stand up to <strain, operation>

    den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten — stand comparison with somebody/something

    es lässt sich aushalten — it's bearable; I can put up with it

    es ist nicht/nicht mehr zum Aushalten — it is/has become unbearable or more than anyone can bear

    2) (ugs. abwertend): (jemandes Unterhalt bezahlen) keep
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (durchhalten) hold out
    * * *
    v.
    to bear v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)
    to endure v.
    to hold out v.
    to sustain v.
    to withstand v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: withstood)

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  • 5 βαστάζω

    βαστάζω fut. βαστάσω; 1 aor. ἐβάστασα (-ξα Sir 6:25, AcPl Ha 8, 4; cp. Sir 6:25; B-D-F §71) (Hom.+) in all senses with suggestion of a burden involved.
    to cause to come to a higher position, pick up, take up (Jos., Ant. 7, 284 β. τ. μάχαιραν ἀπὸ τ. γῆς) stones J 10:31 (cp. 8:59).
    to sustain a burden, carry, bear
    a physical object Hs 9, 2, 4; AcPl Ha 8, 4; a jar of water Mk 14:13; Lk 22:10; a bier 7:14, cp. 1 Cl 25:3; stones Hs 9, 3, 4f; 9, 4, 1 (abs.); 3; 9, 6, 7; support: heaven 9, 2, 5; πύργον 9, 4, 2; κόσμον 9, 14, 5.—A cross J 19:17 (Chariton 4, 2, 7; 4, 3, 10 σταυρὸν ἐβάστασα; Artem. 2, 56 σταυρὸν β.); of drugs used for magical purposes φάρμακα εἰς τὰς πυξίδας β. carry drugs in boxes Hv 3, 9, 7; of animals used for riding Rv 17:7 (cp. Epict. 2, 8, 7). Pass. Hv 3, 8, 2; Hs 9, 4, 3; 9, 6, 7; 9, 14, 5 (see 9, 24, 6 for interpretation: those who joyfully bear the name of the Son of God are borne by him). Of pers. who are carried Ac 3:2; 21:35; GJs 20:3 (not pap).—Esp. of pregnant women: ἡ κοιλία ἡ βαστάσασά σε Lk 11:27.—10:4; Ro 11:18; B 7:8.—The meaning AcPl Ha 2, 4 is unclear because of the fragmentary context.
    fig. ext. of 2a
    α. of bearing anything burdensome (4 Km 18:14; Sir 6:25): a cross (following Jesus in his suffering) Lk 14:27; legal requirements Ac 15:10 (JNolland, NTS 27, ’80, 113–15); ζυγὸν τοῦ κυρίου Christian conduct D 6:2.—ἀλλήλων τὰ βάρη βαστάζετε, Gal 6:2; cp. vs. 5.
    β. be able to bear up under especially trying or oppressive circumstances bear, endure (Epict. 1, 3, 2, Ench. 29, 5; Aesop, Fab. 391 P. misfortune and trouble; PBrem 36, 8f [Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 352] οὐ βαστάζουσι τοσοῦτο τέλεσμα; Job 21:3 v.l.) the burden and heat of the day Mt 20:12; κακούς Rv 2:2. δύνασθαι β. be able to bear words, of divine mysteries J 16:12; Hv 1, 3, 3; bear patiently, put up with: weaknesses of the weak Ro 15:1; cp. IPol 1:2; evil Rv 2:3; κρίμα bear one’s judgment=must pay the penalty Gal 5:10. ὸ̔ δύνασαι βάστασον tolerate or accept what you can D 6:3 (counsel respecting restrictions about food, followed by caution against eating food offered in a polytheistic setting).
    without the idea of outward or inward stress carry, bear, marks Gal 6:17 (s. Dssm. B 265ff [BS 352ff]); the name (message) of Jesus β. τὸ ὄνομά μου ἐνώπιον ἐθνῶν Ac 9:15 (cp. POxy 1242 I, 17, where Alexandrian Gentiles and Jews appear before Trajan ἕκαστοι βαστάζοντες τ. ἰδίους θεούς); Hs 8, 10, 3; 9, 28, 5.
    to carry someth. (freq. burdensome) from a place, carry away, remove (PFay 122, 6 [c. 100 A.D.]; Bel 36 Theod.).
    without moral implication, a corpse (Jos., Ant. 3, 210; 7, 287; POxy 2341, 8) J 20:15. Of sandals remove Mt 3:11 (cp. PGM 4, 1058 βαστάξας τὸ στεφάνιον ἀπὸ τ. κεφαλῆς; NKrieger, Barfuss Busse Tun, NovT 1, ’56, 227f). Of disease remove (Galen, De Compos. Medic. Per. Gen. 2, 14, citing a 1st cent. physician Asklepiades ψώρας τε θεραπεύει καὶ ὑπώπια βαστάζει; s. also Rydbeck, Fachprosa, ’67, 155f) Mt 8:17; IPol 1:3 (unless this pass. is to be understood in the sense of 2bα).
    with moral implication take surreptitiously, pilfer, steal (Polyb. 32, 15, 4; Diog. L. 4, 59; Jos., Ant. 1, 316; 7, 393; PTebt 330, 7; BGU 46, 10; 157, 8; PFay 108, 16; POxy 69, 4) J 12:6.—B. 707. DELG. M-M. TW.

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