forebear
英 ['fɔːbeə]
美['fɔrbɛr]
- n. 祖先;祖宗
实用场景例句
- I'll come back to the land of my forebears.
- 我将回到祖先的土地上。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- A person from whom one is descended , especially if more remote than a grandparent; a forebear.
- 繁衍后代的人, 特别是远于祖父辈; 前辈.
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- He was a good man , but always forebear his wrath and complaint.
- 他是一个老好人,善于克制自我、隐忍无奈.
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- Consider how much more frugal the poor are than we, how much better they forebear hardship.
- 想想贫困的人比我们节俭多少,他们忍受困境比我们强多少.
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- I had much ado to forebear laughing.
- 我费了很大的劲才忍住笑.
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- Moderation: Avoid extremes. Forebear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
- 适度: 避免极端. 克制怨恨会带来多大的伤害仅在自己一念之间.
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