ENDURE 受得了堪
SUFFER DISTRESS AND NOT OPPOSE it.
Antonym
- AVOIDACT so as to CAUSE ONESELF NOT to ENCOUNTER OR SUFFER something.
Hypernym
- SUFFEREXPERIENCE something BAD FOR ONESELF.
- EXPERIENCEPERCEPTION of certain SITUATIONS, OR of one's SELF>OWN ACTING CONFORMING to a METHOD in certain SITUATIONS.
See also
- ENDURINGBIG in respect of the PERIOD something EXISTS, HAPPENS, OR is being ACTED:done.
- PERSISTCONTINUE to EXIST.
Hyponym
- TOLERANCE ENDURE OTHERS' ACTS BECAUSE OTHERS HAVE a RIGHT OR a NATURAL TENDENCY to ACT:perform them.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Rěn 忍 refers to any callous ability to bear with something that is objectionable without interfering to stop it.
3. Zhī 支 is occasionally used in the sense of "endure" and emphasises the strength needed to live with what one bears with.
4. Rén 任 is not limited to putting up with undesirable conditions, it focusses on the the general ability to live gracefully burdens one is having to bear.
5. Néng 能 is occasionally used as an ordinary transitive verb meaning "be able to put up with (climatic conditions and the like)".
Modern Chinese Criteria
忍
耐
忍受
容忍
隱忍
飲恨 (lit) refers to enduring something and then nursing an unarticulated grievance about it.
飲恨吞聲
忍氣吞聲
唾面自乾 (prov) refers vividly to suffering insult without showing any hostile reaction.
逆來順受 (prov) refers to suffering an insult without showing any hostile reaction.
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques
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DUFOUR 1910)
p.
86 - 王力古漢語字典
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WANG LI 2000)
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976 能,耐
Words
忍 rěn OC: njinʔ MC: ȵin 72 AttributionsWD
Rěn 忍 refers to any callous ability to bear with something that is objectionable without interfering to stop it.
- Syntactic words
- nabpsychthe virtue of endurance
- vt(+V[0])be able to bear the contextually determinate situation V
- vt(oN)endure the contextually determinate act or situation
- vt+prep+Nbe unable to bear N
- vt+V[0]bear to V, endure V-ing
- vt[oN]be patient; be able to put up with things
- vt[oN]psychbe able to bear injustice
- vtoNcausativecause to become callous
- vtoNcausativecause (oneself) to endure> steel oneself
- vtoNN=misfortune of othersbe able to tolerate; be willing to bear with; be able to bear withCH
- vtoNN=own sufferingbe able to endure or sustain (pain, adversity, unpleasant things or people); put up with
- vtoNPab{S}e.g. 不忍其然 "could not bear tht this was so": bear with the fact, that
- vtoNpassivebe borne with; be tolerated
- vtoV[0]V=passivebe able to bear being V-edCH
- vtt(+V[0])+NN=timebear a contextually determinate situation for N timeDS
堪 kān OC: khluum MC: khəm 27 AttributionsWD
The general word is kān 堪 which refers to the ability to sustain negative experiences as well as to undertake demanding and/or dangerous tasks, and the word is especially frequent in negated form 不堪"cannot endure; cannot manage to".
- Word relations
- Synon: 任/ENDURE
Rén 任 is not limited to putting up with undesirable conditions, it focusses on the the general ability to live gracefully burdens one is having to bear.
- Syntactic words
- vtoNbe able to sustain (hardship and trouble); endure bear with, put up with
支 zhī OC: kje MC: tɕiɛ 4 AttributionsWD
Zhī 支 is occasionally used in the sense of "endure" and emphasises the strength needed to live with what one bears with.
- Syntactic words
- vtoNbe able to bear with, be able to stand; be able to put up effective resistence
- vtoNpassivebe enduredCH
無不 wú bù OC: ma pɯʔ MC: mi̯o pi̯ut 4 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VPadVin every way; at all times
能 néng OC: nɯɯŋ MC: nəŋ 2 AttributionsWD
Néng 能 is occasionally used as an ordinary transitive verb meaning "be able to put up with (climatic conditions and the like)".
- Syntactic words
- vt+V[0]be willing to V, accept V-ingLZ
- vtoNbe able to tolerate, be able to sustain, be able to live in SUWEN能冬不能夏; HANSHU 中國之人不能其水土也
任 rén OC: njɯm MC: ȵim 1 AttributionWD
Rén 任 is not limited to putting up with undesirable conditions, it focusses on the the general ability to live gracefully burdens one is having to bear.
- Word relations
- Synon: 堪/ENDURE
The general word is kān 堪 which refers to the ability to sustain negative experiences as well as to undertake demanding and/or dangerous tasks, and the word is especially frequent in negated form 不堪"cannot endure; cannot manage to".
- Syntactic words
- vtoNhave the heart to live with, be able to bear ZUO Cheng 3.4 臣不任受怨,君亦不任受德。
忍受 rěn shòu OC: njinʔ djuʔ MC: ȵin dʑɨu 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPt(oN)endure the contextually determinate N
可 kě OC: khlaalʔ MC: khɑ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoNendure, bear with; brook
- vtoNpassivebe borne with, be put up withCH
- vtoVcan bear to VCH
含 hán OC: ɡlɯɯm MC: ɦəm 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoNsustain, endure
耐 nài OC: nɯɯs MC: nəi 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoNpost-Han: be able to put up with
不終 bù zhōng OC: pɯʔ tjuŋ MC: pi̯ut tɕuŋ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VPadVnot ending > without end, infinitely, eternally, endlessly
受 shòu OC: djuʔ MC: dʑɨu 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoNLate: bear with, put up with
飲 yǐn OC: qrɯmʔ MC: ʔim 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoNput up with without reacting as one naturally might, "swallow back"
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