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单词 suffer
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suffer verb
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verb

have a new car/coat/job 有一辆新车;有一件新外衣;有一份新工作have an ability/two children 有能力;有两个孩子have an accident 出事故have a meeting/party/conversation 举行会议/聚会;进行谈话have ♦︎ suffer ♦︎ experience ♦︎ receive ♦︎ feel ♦︎ undergo ♦︎ go through sth ♦︎ take ♦︎ encounter ♦︎ run into sth ♦︎ meetThese words all mean to have a particular situation affect you or happen to you. 这些词均表示经受、经历、遇到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to have / experience / encounter / run into / meet problemsto have / experience / encounter / run into difficulties / troubleto experience / encounter / run into / meet resistanceto receive / encounter / run into / meet oppositionto have / suffer / experience / receive / encounter a setbackto have / suffer / experience / receive / feel a / the shockto suffer / experience / undergo / go through an ordealto have / experience / receive / undergo treatmentto have / suffer / experience / receive / encounter sth directly have (has, had, had) [transitive] to have a particular situation affect you or happen to you 经受;经历;遇到I went to a few parties and had a good time.我去了几次聚会,玩得挺高兴的。I was having difficulty in staying awake.我正困得睁不开眼。She'll have an accident one day.她总有一天会出事的。People typically have problems and difficulties, a shock, a fright, an accident and a good or bad time. * have的宾语常为problem、difficulty、shock、fright、accident、good time和bad time。 suffer [transitive] (rather formal) to have sth unpleasant happen to you, such as injury, defeat or loss 遭受,蒙受(伤害、失败或损失等)He suffered a massive heart attack.他的心脏病严重发作。The party suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election.该党在大选中惨败。The company suffered huge losses in the last financial year.公司在上一财政年度出现巨额亏损。 experience [transitive] (rather formal) to have a particular situation affect you or happen to you 经受;经历;遇到The country experienced a foreign currency shortage for several months.该国经历了几个月的外汇短缺。He had not directly experienced the fighting in the city.他没有亲历那场市内巷战。 see also experience event noun 1 , experience life noun 3 receive [transitive] (rather formal) to get an injury or be given a particular type of treatment 受到(伤害或某种待遇)Several of the passengers received severe injuries.几名乘客受了重伤。Emergency cases will receive professional attention immediately.急诊病人将立刻得到医疗诊治。We received a warm welcome from our hosts.我们受到了主人的热情欢迎。NOTE 辨析 Suffer or Receive?You can suffer or receive an injury. Receive suggests less emotional attachment to the situation; suffer places more emphasis on the bad effect or pain experienced by the person. * suffer和receive都可以后接injury。receive感情色彩较淡,suffer更强调不良后果或痛苦经历。 feel [transitive] to experience the effects or results of physical conditions or an event, often strongly 受⋯(强烈)影响;(深深)体验到He feels the cold a lot.他很怕冷。She felt her mother's death very deeply.她深感丧母之痛。The effects of the recession are being felt everywhere.经济衰退的影响无处不在。We all felt the force of his arguments.我们都体会到了他的论据的分量。 undergo /ˌʌndəˈgəʊ; NAmE ˌʌndərˈgoʊ/ (undergoes, underwent, undergone) [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to have sth happen to you, especially a change or sth unpleasant 经历,经受(尤指变化或不快的事)Some children undergo a complete transformation when they become teenagers.有些儿童进入青少年期会完全变个样。My mother underwent major surgery last year.我母亲去年动了个大手术。The drug is currently undergoing trials in America.这种药目前正在美国进行试验。People and things typically undergo tests and trials, medical procedures such as operations and examinations, and changes, transformation or metamorphosis. * undergo的宾语常为test和trial,还有医疗方面的operation和examination,以及change、transformation或metamorphosis。 go through sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone) (rather informal) to suffer an unpleasant experience or difficult period of time 经历,遭受(苦楚或困难)She's been going through a bad patch recently.她最近很不走运。He's amazingly cheerful considering all he's had to go through.经历了这么多磨难,他还这么乐观,真了不起。I went through hell in my first year at the school.我上学的第一年吃尽了苦头。Go through sth is often used to talk about a difficult period of time such as a phase, a patch, a period or a stage. It is also used with words like hell, agony and ordeal to talk about people experiencing extremely unpleasant situations. * go through sth常指经历一个困难时期,搭配词有phase、patch、period或stage,还可与hell、agony和ordeal等词连用,指遭受很严重的艰难困苦。
take (took, taken) [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to have sth happen to you, especially sth that involves you being hit or hurt 遭受,经受,承受(尤指打击或伤害)She's taken a nasty fall and has her leg in plaster.她重重摔了一跤,腿上打了石膏。The team took a terrible beating.该队遭到惨败。The school took the full force of the explosion.这所学校在爆炸中毁坏最严重。 encounter [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to experience sth, especially sth unpleasant or difficult, while you are trying to do sth else 遭遇,遇到(尤指令人不快或困难的事)We encountered a number of difficulties in the first week.我们在第一周遇到了一些困难。I had never encountered such resistance before.我以前从未遇到过这样大的阻力。 ˈrun into sth

phrasal verb

(running, ran, run) (rather informal) to have difficulties 遇到(困难)Be careful not to run into debt.小心不要背上债务。We were worried that she may have run into trouble.我们担心她可能遇到了麻烦。Apart from debt and bad weather, people typically run into problems, difficulties or trouble. 除了debt和bad weather外,run into还可与problem、difficulty或trouble等词搭配。
meet (met, met) [transitive] to experience sth, often sth unpleasant 经历(常指不快的事)Others have met similar problems.其他人遇到过类似的问题。How she met her death will probably never be known.她的死因也许将永远无人知晓。People typically meet problems, resistance or their death or fate. * meet常与problem、resistance或sb's death/fate搭配。
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