词组 | put up with |
释义 | Idiom put up with someone or something Theme: ENDURANCE to endure someone or something.I can't put up with you anymore. I'm leaving.She couldn't put up with the smell, so she opened the window. Phr V put up with puts, putting, put put up with sb/sth to accept unpleasant behaviour or an unpleasant situation, even though you do not like itHe's not easy to live with - I think Jo puts up with a lot.I can put up with a house being untidy but I don't like it to be dirty.He's impossible! How do you put up with him? put up with sth/sb to accept an unpleasant situation or someone's annoying behaviour without complaining: The police have to put up with a lot of abuse. I'm surprised that she's put up with him for all of these years. There's nothing anyone can do. You'll just have to put up with it.■ SIMILAR TO: tolerate, live with, stand for put (someone) up with (one)To have one provide someone with overnight accommodation, especially temporarily. Beth's going to the hospital for her surgery. Could we put Tommy up with you for a couple days while she's away? put up with (someone or something)To abide or endure someone or something that one finds unpleasant, inconvenient, or annoying. I don't know how you put up with John—he's such a loudmouth! I really like my job, for the most part, but I do have to put up with a lot of tedious busywork. put someone up with someoneto house someone with someone. I will put her up with my cousin, who has an extra bedroom. We will put up the lady with us. put up with someone or somethingto tolerate or endure someone or something; to be able to stand someone or something. I cannot put up with your constant whining any longer! We can put up with John's living here until he finds a place of his own. put up withEndure without complaint, as in She's been very patient, putting up with all kinds of inconvenience. [Mid-1700s] put up with To endure without complaint: We had to put up with the inconvenience. |
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