请输入您要查询的英文词组:

 

词组 bear
释义
bear /beə $ ber/ verb (past tense bore /bɔː $ bɔːr/, past participle borne /bɔːn $ bɔːrn/) to bravely accept or deal with a painful, difficult, or upsetting situationphrasescan’t bear/be unable to bear sth Fiona was unable to bear the thought of selling the house. | She was afraid she wouldn’t be able to bear the pain.can hardly bear sth (=find something very difficult or upsetting to do) He was so ashamed that he could hardly bear to look at her.be hard to bear The situation was very hard to bear. | Overcrowding makes prison life even harder to bear.be more than sb can bear He sometimes felt the grief was more than he could bear. | The humiliation was more than he could bear.as hot/long/much etc as you can bear Make the water as hot as you can bear.bear the brunt of sth (=be in the worst position and have to deal with something) Shareholders will bear the brunt of the company’s financial troubles. | Black people continue to bear the brunt of most racial violence.grin and bear it (=accept something without complaining) It was a horrible job but she had to grin and bear it. | Passengers could be insulting, and stewardesses just had to grin and bear it.bear + nounsbear the pain He knew that he couldn’t bear the pain much longer.bear the heat/cold Some people find it hard to bear the heat in the summer.bear the strain/pressure Mark couldn’t bear the pressure of the job any longer. | Experts were worried the financial system would not be able to bear the strain.bear the thought I can’t bear the thought of living without you.
随便看

 

英语词组固定搭配大全包含4241条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/16 4:46:44