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词汇 endurance
释义 endurance
noun[ U ]
uk /ɪnˈdʒʊə.rəns/ us /ɪnˈdʊr.əns/
C2
the ability to keep doing something difficult, unpleasant, or painful for a long time: 忍耐力,耐受力
Running a marathon is a test of human endurance.马拉松长跑是对人耐力的考验。
The pain was bad beyond endurance.疼痛剧烈,令人难以忍受。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tolerating and enduring
bear with someone
bearable
bearably
bide
come to terms with somethingidiom
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
endurance
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ɪnˈdʒʊə.rəns/ us /ɪnˈdʊr.əns/
used to describe sports or activities that demand the ability to make a lot of physical effort over a long period of time, or people or animals who do these:
endurance athleteStudies of elite sprinters reveal their leg muscles have more fast-twitch fibres, while marathon runners and other endurance athletes have more slow-twitch.
endurance runnerFor endurance runners, performance is mainly a question of how efficiently the body can take in and burn oxygen.
endurance sportIn endurance sports, you can actually improve as you get older.
Smoothies are the drink of choice for many endurance athletes in need of quick protein and carbs for recovery.
Soccer really is an endurance sport.
He does speed training every morning and endurance training twice a week.
The horse has been a speed racer, endurance racer, trail rider and prize winning show stallion.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sports & games generally
a cheap shotidiom
backdoor
bad bounce
bad hop
board sport
buildering
classic
default
extreme sport
general manager
high jinks
insurance
kabaddi
loot
multi-sport
para
trail running
TTRPG
waive
waiver

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Exercising & training

endurance | American Dictionary


endurance
noun[ U ]
us/ɪnˈdʊər·əns/
the ability to continue doing something for a long time:
He began visiting the gym to build up his strength and endurance.

Examples of endurance


endurance
Analysts are bewildered by the exceptional endurance exhibited by most democratic administrations.
Frailty manifests the following core clinical features: loss of strength, weight loss, low levels of activity, poor endurance or fatigue, and slowed performance.
The arm hang and the sit-ups, both tasks requiring a certain degree of muscular endurance, load on a third factor for boys and girls.
They are remarkably intelligent, he observes, but a bit short on physical strength and endurance.
Without confidence in the endurance of the hand the user population will rapidly become disillusioned by the device and reject it.
Performance, activity, aggression, endurance and strength are its key facets.
In such cases, compliance problems emerge, raising doubts about the efficiency and effectiveness of conditionality policies as well as the endurance of achieved reforms.
It was therefore within the specific targets requiring sufficient linguistic ability and structural endurance that the patients failed.
Exercise endurance and tolerance also improved in those patients with right heart failure.
A therapist may also reflect on a patient's courage and endurance, positively support their coping efforts and become a therapeutic ally.
Opponents are "outstressed" by the exchange of threats and the endurance of staring.
The endurance of this positive relationship then promotes optimal psychosocial development within the context of the family system.
The tally of years spent in seclusion was a measure of endurance and penance.
Additionally, involvement in production is a way to fulfil their duties, and to gain prestige, thereby confirming the endurance of traditional values and customs.
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Collocations withendurance


endurance

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endurance athlete
Myerson has been a vegetarian since 1989, and was vegan from 1999 through 2006, and has published several articles on being a meat-free enduranceathlete.
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endurance event
The dynamic events included an acceleration run, an autocross race and an enduranceevent.
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endurance race
Changes in selected biochemical constituents of blood collected from horses participating in a 50-mile endurancerace.
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