Endure Meaning in English
word
/ɛnˈdjʊɹ/
en-DOOR
/ɛndjˈɔː/
en-DYAW
التعريف
To experience something difficult or unpleasant and continue without giving up. It can also mean to last or continue over time.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used in both formal and everyday contexts, often for suffering pain, hardship, or difficulty ('endure hardship', 'endure pain'). Unlike 'tolerate', 'endure' implies continuing despite ongoing difficulty. Related collocations: 'endure for years', 'unable to endure', 'endure the test of time'.
Spanish: soportar - aguantar - resistirPortuguese (BR): suportar - aguentarPortuguese (PT): suportar - aguentarChinese (Simplified): 忍受 - 持续Chinese (Traditional): 忍受 - 持續Hindi: सहना - झेलनाArabic: تحمّل - صبر علىBengali: সহ্য করা - টিকে থাকাRussian: терпеть - выдерживать - выноситьJapanese: 耐える - 持ちこたえるVietnamese: chịu đựng - tồn tạiKorean: 견디다 - 버티다Turkish: katlanmak - dayanmakUrdu: برداشت کرنا - سہناIndonesian: menanggung - bertahan
جمل نموذجية
She had to endure a long wait at the doctor's office.
basic
They endured many hardships on their journey.
basic
His love for music has endured for decades.
basic
I can't endure this cold weather any longer!
natural
Our friendship has endured despite all the ups and downs.
natural
How did you endure working nights for so long?
natural