英:[fɔ:ˈbeərɪŋ]
美:[fɔrˈberɪŋ]
英:[fɔ:ˈbeərɪŋ]
美:[fɔrˈberɪŋ]
adj.
能忍耐的,宽容的
v.
<正>(尤指为表示礼貌或耐心而)克制,忍耐,容忍( forbear的现在分词 )
词根:forbear
n.forbearance 自制,忍耐;宽容
forbear 祖先
vi.forbear 忍耐;克制
vt.forbear 忍耐;克制
verb
transitive verb
to hold oneself back from especially with an effort tried to forbear making rash judgments
forbore mentioning the incident
obsolete to do without
obsolete to leave alone : shun
forbear his presence—William Shakespeare
intransitive verb
hold back, abstain
have forborne from taking part in any controversy—Abraham Lincoln
to control oneself when provoked : be patient
forbore with his friend's failings
noun
ancestor, forefatheralso: precursor —usually used in plural
His forebears fought in the American Civil War.
bear and forbear[古语]一忍再忍,一忍再忍
Verb Middle English forberen, from Old English forberan to endure, do without, from for- + beran to bear
The first known use of forbear was before the 12th century
forbear1 of 2verb
to hold back or keep from : abstain
to be patient when annoyed
forbear2 of 2
1 He may forbear to take a hammer to Dad’s skull, but he won’t necessarily be forbearing with his political enemies — any more than he was on the battlefields of his mercenary youth.
2 The gregarious, neurotic Sasha has done the inviting, but the bulk of the housekeeping duties will fall on his not always forbearing wife, Masha.
3 In fact, it is the responsibility of parents to teach their children to be polite, courteous and forbearing.
事实上,教育孩子礼貌、谦逊、忍让是父母的责任。
4 I always find that I'm far calmer and more forbearing on days when I've exercised.
我常常发现自己在那些锻炼后的日子里更镇定、可知。
5 Mitchell, meanwhile, took a forbearing approach to Israeli domestic political pressures.
6 The limitation of unanimous consent agreements is that on matters of controversy, senators are not going to mutually agree to forbear.
7 “We will no longer be forbearing, and instead become more determined” in seeking international partnerships, Ms. Tsai said, adding that Taiwan wouldn’t counter Chinese “dollar diplomacy” with similar tactics.
8 “As a legal matter,” Mr. McDowell said, “it would be very difficult for the F.C.C. to subject the Internet to common-carrier regulation while at same time forbearing from the vast majority of Title II.”
9 The plants are most forbearing teachers, and their behaviour in every way a credit to them.
10 This, to speak of it forbearingly, may be safely catalogued among the works of supererogation.
11 Perhaps you may have in some degree forgotten that you ought now and then to be forbearing, and 64 not aggressive.
12 Don Miguel de Castro, a black envoy from the African kingdom of Kongo to the Dutch court, looks forbearingly out at us from under his absurd Rembrandtesque hat.
13 Second, the forbearing father image.
隐忍型的父亲形象。
14 We decided to forbear from provoking him any further.
15 Yet “Pride” powerfully complicates his persona, and hints what should have been obvious all along: that Pride has always been as savvy and knowing as he’s been forbearing.
16 They will love you more for your gentleness and forbearing spirit.
他们将会更爱你的温柔和容忍的精神。
17 The saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell is a founder of the association, and one of its most graceful, forbearing composers.
18 I like the forbearing rhythm of night rain.
我喜欢雨夜耐心的节奏。
19 She had a contract to write a “cheerful dinner-party cookbook” but instead handed her forbearing editors “The Year of Miracles,” a luminous memoir about grieving, renewal and the twin consolations of friendship and cooking.
20 It’s doubtful that any other plausible presidential candidate, Republican or Democrat, would have been so forbearing.
1 克制
restrained control restraint forbearance contain repress subjugate forbear abnegate deny yourself cork up little controlled constraint fight refrain restrain subdue fight back hold in
2 克制的
4 宽容
easy liberal tolerant forgiving indulgent liberally tolerantly indulgently charity tolerance forbearance kind charitable lenient charitably mercy tolerate kind-hearted clement kindly kindness indulgence clemency toleration liberality permissive breadth sufferance hack overlook condone
5 宽容的
understanding charitable tolerant lenient permissive easy-going placable easy liberal forgiving indulgent kind kind-hearted clement
6 能忍耐的