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Examples:escape from the abyss of suffering—female suffering absence or atresia of vagina (as birth defect)—endless night (idiom); fig. long suffering—no thought for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering—unendurable (pain, suffering)—The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering.—endure (suffering or sorrow)—suffering from injustice—person suffering exploitation—endure (years of suffering)—suffering (from a disease or poisoning)—abandon suffering and obtain happiness (Buddhism)—having experienced much suffering—eat one's own fruit (idiom); fig. suffering the consequences of one's own action—abyss of worldly suffering (Buddhist term)—He who gives no thought far-flung problems soon finds suffering nearby (idiom, from Analects).—bear hardships and work hard (idiom); assiduous and long-suffering—find joy in sorrows (idiom); to enjoy sth in spite of one's suffering—untold pain and suffering (idiom); deeply scarred for life—having unspeakable bitter suffering—lamentations fill the roads (idiom); severe suffering all around—person suffering (from a disease or poisoning)—no heart for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering—lit. lie on firewood and taste gall (idiom); fig. suffering patiently, but firmly resolved on revenge—Accumulated evil will be repaid in suffering (idiom).—hell on earth (idiom); suffering the torments of Buddhist hell while still alive—come to the aid of sb. suffering an injustice—abyss of suffering [idiom.]—visit the poor and ask about their suffering [idiom.]—The well-fed cannot know how the starving suffer (idiom).—A small hole not plugged will make you suffer a big hole (idiom); A stitch in time saves nine.—act for oneself and suffer the consequence—scorched and drenched by sun and rain (idiom); suffer from exposure the elements—suffer a double loss after trying to trick the enemy—evil has its retribution (idiom); suffer the consequences of one's bad deeds—suffer every possible torment (idiom); bitter hardship—endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence—fig. suffer a reverse (in politics or business)—the notion in society that it's better get ahead in the world by abandoning one's scruples than to suffer poverty—A small hole not plugged will make you suffer a big hole (common saying); a stitch in time saves nine—fig. (of business, popularity etc) suffer a sudden, devastating decline—play with fire and get burnt (idiom); fig. to play with evil and suffer the consequences—a fire in the city gates is also a calamity for the fish in the moat (idiom); the bystander will also suffer—suffer untold hardships (idiom); trials and tribulations—submit to humiliation (idiom); to suffer in silence—suffer (from an illness)— |