Слово англійською: suffer
Дієслово
Переклад suffer українською: стражда́ти від чо́го (від хворо́би і т. д.), стерпі́ти що (пора́зку і т. д.), перенести́ (інфа́ркт і т. д.)
Детальний опис
- [intransitive] to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sad feelings, a lack of something, etc.
- I hate to see animals suffering.
- The country has suffered greatly at the hands of its corrupt government.
- suffer from something to suffer from a disorder/a disease/an illness/a condition
- patients suffering from depression/cancer
- Increasing numbers of children are suffering from mental health problems.
- He suffers from asthma.
Many people prefer to say that they have a disease or condition, rather than use the term suffer from.- The economy is still suffering badly from a lack of demand.
- suffer with something to suffer with depression/a cold
- suffer for something He made a rash decision and now he is suffering for it.
- The lead actor had to suffer for his art by losing 10kg for the role.
- Women continue to suffer in silence under the repressive regime.
- [transitive] suffer something to experience something unpleasant, such as injury, defeat or loss
- to suffer a stroke/heart attack
- Victims suffered severe injuries in the accident.
- The company suffered huge losses in the last financial year.
- Crops suffered serious damage as a result of the floods.
- The party suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election.
- His mother died young, and his sister suffered the same fate (= his sister also died young).
- [intransitive] to become worse
- His school work is suffering because of family problems.
Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French suffrir, from Latin sufferre, from sub- ‘from below’ + ferre ‘to bear’.
Idioms - to be very impatient with people that you think are stupid
- She was a forceful personality who didn't suffer fools gladly.