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●ˌput ˈup with sb/sth 🔑to accept sb/sth that is annoying or unpleasant without complaining 宽容;忍受◆I don’t know how your parents put up with you! 我不知道你的父母怎么能容忍得了你!◆We put up with that car for years. 我们将就着开那辆车有好几年了。◆I don’t see why I should put up with being spoken to like that. 我不明白我为什么要对那种话忍气吞声。◆I can put up with the rain—it’s the cold I don’t like. 下雨我倒不介意——但我受不了这种冷。◆She has a lot to put up with. 她得处处忍让。SYN tolerate sth (more formal), endure sth (more formal) [v + adv + prep] |