słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

wycierpieć po angielsku:

1. go through


She doesn't understand what I go through. / I can't go through this all again.
Teenagers often go through a lot of difficult times.
go through the gate over there
Can we go through this report again?
I’d like to go through the homework.
When the people told the government of BC that they wanted to cancel the HST, it took a year for the change to go through.
I'll go through these reports quickly to see if there are no mistakes.
you must go through the question over and over until you grasp thoroughly what the question requires of you when answering.

Angielskie słowo "wycierpieć" (go through) występuje w zestawach:

Leksyka - 6.10

2. suffer


I'm in jail because I robbed a bank and I had to suffer the consequences of my bad deed. Our baseball team suffered a crushing defeat last Sunday.
My friend had a car accident and he has almost all of his bones broken - I can't even imagine how much pain he's suffering.
suffer from
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.
It is a shameful fact that, while there are lands where people suffer from hunger, within Japan there are many households and restaurants where much food is thrown away.
Girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education, according to a new report.
Refugees will suffer lack of food, water, medicine and all that.
We suffer primarily not from our vices or our weaknesses, but from our illusions.
Also as they are in an intimate relationship they are in a situation where it is easy for them to suffer from violence and difficult for them to bring complaints about that to court.
That's no reason for you to suffer. / 2. We must not let mothers and fathers be the ones to suffer.
● Most of us have suffered the consequences of stupid decisions taken by others.
When they score an important victory, these pilots receive medals just like any others, and in spite of the geographical disconnect from their targets, many suffer emotional trauma from the damage their strikes cause.
Many people suffer from heart disease in Japan, but in Libya those having heart attacks have also increased a lot recently.
Pole position. Nick Heidfeld joined Lotus Reanult GP at the last minute, when team leader Robert Kubica suffered a rally accident that put him out for the rest of the season.

3. suffered


He suffered from rheumatism.
Our negotiations to lower export taxes suffered a big setback.
Humanity has suffered more from war in this century than ever before.
Automobile sales suffered a setback at the end of the financial year.
Many have long suffered oppression and hardship under colonialism.
Eleanor suffered severely for her conjugal affection even after the death of her husband by being imprisoned for the dreadful period of forty-three years.
If only I'd sold that property during the economic bubble, I wouldn't have suffered such a big loss.
How can we make it up to you for all that you have suffered because of us?
I suffered through all sours but didn't find bitter than needing people.
Last year I suffered from an inflammation of my middle ear.
So that Michelangelo might paint certain figures on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, so that Shakespeare might write certain speeches and Keats his poems, it seemed to me worthwhile that countless millions should have lived and suffered and died.
Farmers suffered crop losses from poor weather.
On the one hand we suffered a heavy loss, but on the other hand we learned a great deal from the experience.
How many misfortunes these poor children have suffered!
In 2009, Korea suffered the dishonor of having the highest suicide rate amongst OECD countries.

4. endure


How much more suffering can they endure?
I will endure.
But when his promise was required in writing it was more than he could endure.
By the way, it was culture that helped them to endure four years of war.
Before reading the article, she had never wanted to pull a sledge over sea ice or endure temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius.
"At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can."
"And once again, three milion people had to endure a day without power."
Most people who've endured a terrible PowerPoint presentation will have experienced boredom.
He endured his ​illness with ​great ​stoicism.
But they had endured and succeeded quite nicely all to themselves.
Comparatively, traditional stainless steel facilities have to endure costs related to cleaning and sterilizing their equipment.
The political system established in 1400 endured until about 1650.
And he wasn't the only one who doubted the relationship would endure.
The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.