词汇 | bearable |
释义 | bearable adjective uk /ˈbeə.rə.bəl/ us /ˈber.ə.bəl/ If an unpleasant situation is bearable, you can accept or deal with it: 承受得起的;可忍受的;可容忍的 As far as she was concerned, only the weekends made life bearable.对她而言,只有周末日子才好过些。 Synonyms supportableformal tolerable Opposite unbearable Tolerating and enduring bear with someone bearably bide come to terms with somethingidiom endurable resign resign yourself to something resignedly ride something out rough sit sit something out struggle sweat it outidiom tolerance tough something out wait wait something out weather the stormidiom withstand Examples of bearablebearable The search for solutions by each camp had become urgent and the cost more bearable! Her level of anger was the same but had a changed quality that was more bearable. This separation made changes in their outer appearance more bearable. For fate, which could become bearable only by being made intelligible, remains in force (unaufgehoben); we remain helpless points in the midst of infinity. A medical situation that might be bearable given certain kinds of care might not be bearable without such care. The relationship between the patient and therapist helps make the unbearable bearable. Reducing the level of contributions (or holding them down to bearable levels) is a management issue, common to all private-sector defined-benefit plans. He must soften the edges of 'technocratic space' to make it bearable or preferably enjoyable for human beings. But the capacity to take in valued aspects of a person who has died ultimately makes grief bearable. It made the pain of sickness more bearable and the pain of healing more acceptable. In theory, he suggests, the telos of battery hens could be altered by genetically expunging their urge to nest so that their confined lives would be made more bearable. Barely alive when unearthed, he survives against all expectations but remains terribly injured and in such pain that he lies on rubber air cushions to make it bearable. But each will have to rediscover a new self and ref lect on what constitutes an acceptable and bearable existence in matters of work and family life. It will not make their plight more bearable if the experts tell them that it is for the general good. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It concluded, after trying palliatives, that air conditioning was the only answer to making life more bearable and more comfortable for those working there. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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