bearable
常見(jiàn)例句
- Still that would’ve been bearable, but the bastards kicked you out after a couple of months.
這多少還可以忍受,可是那些個(gè)雜種,三兩個(gè)月以后就把你開(kāi)除了。 - In some cases, the woman's family and friends may act as if the abuse is bearable or deny its existence altogether.
在一些案例中,婦女的家人和朋友會(huì)表現(xiàn)的好像虐待是可以容忍的或完全否認(rèn)它的存在。 - Prisoners imagine that solitary confinement will be worse than it really is; mothers-to-be think the pain of childbirth will be more bearable than it typically proves to be.
囚犯?jìng)兿胂髥为?dú)監(jiān)禁的感覺(jué)會(huì)比實(shí)際情況更糟;準(zhǔn)媽媽們會(huì)認(rèn)為生孩子的痛苦比通常實(shí)際證明的情況更可忍受。 - She often said: "You must never so much as think if you like it or not, if it is bearable or not.
- He was charming and quick, with a vanity made bearable by his genuine affection for people.
NEWYORKER: The Martian Chroniclers - Keeping in mind the benefits of a networking event makes it a whole lot more bearable.
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ECONOMIST: Bacteria and climate change 返回 bearable