bearable的意思和读音

bearable

: [ˈberəb(ə)l] : [ˈbeərəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.unbearable

adj.tolerable,manageable,endurable,sufferable,acceptable

bearableadj.

1.a person or thing that isbearable can be accepted or dealt with

She was the only thing that made life bearable.

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adj.1.something that is bearable is difficult or unpleasant, but you are able to accept or deal with it

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4. ... per square mile bearable a. plague n. ...

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1.Wally: I was beginning to realize that the only way to make this evening bearable, would be to ask Andre a few questions.

2.It was bearable while households appeared to be getting richer, thanks to inflating house and share prices.

3.Everyone likes a good laughter; he brings good cheer with him wherever he goes, the very thought of him makes life more bearable.使

4.But Nokia could have made it just a bit more bearable if they were willing to put customers first and profits second.使

5.If you haven't got a date for the red-letter day(5), read on and pick up a thing or two to make it bearable(6) for you.

6.We are ready to pay proper compensation for within the bearable range of economic capability.

7.maybe spine-chilling movies like "The Dark Knight" make real life more bearable.

8.At a time of the year when all of us are separated from our families you make it all the more bearable.

9.Poverty may be miserable. But being able to feel a bit better-off than someone else makes it a bit more bearable..

10.She said to the doctor that her pain would be just bearable.