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pa.tience5peI7F[ntsn [U]the ability to wait, or continue doing something despite difficulties, or suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed忍耐,耐心Patience -- they'll be here soon.耐心----他们马上就会来的。You have to have such a lot of patience when you're dealing with kids.当你对付小孩子时得要有这么多的耐心。In the end I lost my patience and shouted at her.我终于失去了耐心,对她吼叫起来。As a therapist he had infinite patience.作为一名医疗学家,他有无限的耐心。He's a good teacher but he doesn't have much patience with the slower pupils.他是个好老师,但对较迟钝的学生没有很多耐心。Making small scale models takes/requires a great deal of patience.做小的秤盘模型需要极大的耐心。Their youngest son was beginning to try my patience (= annoy me).他们的小儿子开始叫我恼火了。(dated) Someone who has the patience of Job has limitless patience and continues to do what they think they should do despite all difficulties.有极度的耐心If someone has the patience of a saint, they are always calm and nothing seems to upset them.圣人的耐心It's not surprising she left -- the noise and smell in the flat would have tried (= been difficult to deal with for someone who has) the patience of a saint.她离开不奇怪----公寓里的噪音和气味会使圣人也失去耐心的。(Br and Aus) Patience (esp. Am solitaire) is a game played with cards by one person.单人纸牌游戏
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