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suf.fer (obj) EXPERIENCEH5sQf7E5, $-Lvto experience or show the effects of (something bad)遭受,蒙受,经历(尤指不好之事)The government have suffered one of their worst setbacks since they came to power. [T]这是政府执政以来遇到的最严重的挫折之一。The Democrats suffered a crushing defeat in the last election. [T]民主党在上届选举中遭到彻底失败。The industry has suffered severe job losses this year. [T]今年这个行业的就业人数大大减少。Twenty-five policemen suffered minor injuries during the protest. [T]25个警察在抗议事件中受了轻伤。Both sides suffered considerable casualties. [T]双方的人员伤亡都相当严重。The city suffered another blow last month with the closure of the local car factory. [T]上个月当地汽车工厂停业了,这使该城市再一次遭受打击。If you will insist on eating three helpings of dessert, I'm afraid you'll have to suffer the consequences! [T]如果你一定坚持吃三份甜食,恐怕你得自作自受。I had to suffer her father moaning for half an hour on the phone last night! [T + obj + v-ing]昨晚我不得不忍受她父亲在电话中长达半小时的唉声叹气。When you're working such long hours, it's inevitable that your marriage will start to suffer. [I]如果你一直这样加班加点工作,难免会使婚姻生活受到影响。My work is beginning to suffer because I just can't concentrate. [I]因为无法集中注意力我的工作开始受到影响。Like a lot of his films, it suffers from being a bit too long. [I]像他许多其他电影一样,这部影片的缺点是太长了一点。The people who will suffer if the road is built are those who live locally. [I]将遭受筑路之苦的还是那些当地人。If you do not suffer fools gladly, you have very little patience with people whom you think are foolish or have stupid ideas.容忍蠢事(或人)
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