0 to deal with difficulty without giving up -- gå gjennom
a love that endures kjærlighet som varer
3 to remain firm; to last -- holde ut; holde seg, bli stående
The poem has enduring significance because of its comment on the "transhistorical" nature of oppressive institutions.
Sporting arenas were not the only noisy environments the partially deaf needed to endure, even churches could be noisy.
Everyone situated in a community of interests has an interest in that community existing and enduring.
The contract between the giver and the receiver endures across generations, across exchanges, and is not solely an economic act.
However, it is better to acquiesce and live under submission than to endure the cost of challenging alone.
By referring to a lower baseline of recovery, they maintain their mental state, despite enduring disruptive events.
Such periods of equilibrium, which lack major family-tree producing expansions and splits, may endure for thousands or even tens of thousands of years.
Taken together, these findings suggest there might be enduring effects of nonchronic exposure to maternal depression.
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經歷, 忍耐, 忍受…
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