suffer的意思和读音

suffer

: [ˈsʌfər] : [ˈsʌfə(r)]

v.

suffers  suffering  suffered  

v.+n.suffer loss,suffer pain,suffer damage,suffer fate,suffer death

v.hurt,agonize,ache,smart,feel pain

sufferv.

1.[i]to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sadness, a lack of sth, etc.

I hate to see animals suffering.

He suffers from asthma.

road accident victims suffering from shock

Many companies are suffering from a shortage of skilled staff.

He made a rash decision and now he is suffering for it.

2.[t]~ sthto experience sth unpleasant, such as injury, defeat or loss

He suffered a massive heart attack.

The party suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election.

The company suffered huge losses in the last financial year.

3.[i]to become worse

His school work is suffering because of family problems.退

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v.1.to feel pain in your body or your mind; to have a particular illness or physical problem2.to experience something very unpleasant or painful; to be badly affected by a very difficult or unpleasant situation3.to become worse or less successful4.an old word meaningto allow something1.to feel pain in your body or your mind; to have a particular illness or physical problem2.to experience something very unpleasant or painful; to be badly affected by a very difficult or unpleasant situation3.to become worse or less successful4.an old word meaningto allow something

1. settle .. suffer vt & suffer from ...

2. partner suffer suffer from ...

3. sufficient suffer suffix ...

4. suffer from1. suffer vi. vt. ...

5. (18) [ fail in] (21) [ suffer] (24) ;[ be ungrateful] ...

6. concentration n. suffer v. symptom n. ...

7. referendum n suffer v sufferable a ...

8. suddenly ad. suffer vt. sufficient a. ...

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1.And he would suffer from solitude, depression, anxiety without the sense of achievement, which would impair his mental soundness.

2.She had a rich friend, a comrade of her convent days, whom she did not want to go and see any more, so much did she suffer as she came away.

3.With just a few clicks, I had entry into an ex's most-private life, and I didn't have to suffer through the boring parts.

4.How much will your reputation suffer?

5.But Labour may not be the only party to suffer: it has a new candidate, and the backlash seems to be indiscriminate.

6.No, 'said the first, ' that would be too easy. I want him to suffer more, back on the prison-ship. He's lying, as he did at our trial!,”,“

7.may suffer if he or she does no daydreaming at all. Such a person may become poorly equipped to deal with the pressures of daily life.

8.This includes being forced to see chick flicks or suffer antique fairs and dinner with her friends.

9.Many bikes racing in the TTXGP series suffer ground-clearance issues when leaning into a turn, but the E1PC has no such trouble.TTXGP,E1PC

10.She told everybody how much animals suffer when they are being butchered, and how unfair it is to kill dumb beasts for food.