Simplified | Traditional | Pinyin | English |
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中 | 中 | zhòng | - to hit (the mark) - to be hit by - to suffer - to win (a prize, a lottery) |
受 | 受 | shòu | - to receive - to accept - to suffer - subjected to - to bear - to stand - pleasant - (passive marker) |
吃 | 吃 | chī | - to eat - to consume - to eat at (a cafeteria etc) - to eradicate - to destroy - to absorb - to suffer - to stammer (Taiwan pr. for this sense is [ji2]) |
就 | 就 | jiù | - at once - right away - only - just (emphasis) - as early as - already - as soon as - then - in that case - as many as - even if - to approach - to move towards - to undertake - to engage in - to suffer - subjected to - to accomplish - to take advantage of - to go with (of foods) - with regard to - concerning |
挨 | 挨 | ái | - to suffer - to endure - to pull through (hard times) - to delay - to stall - to play for time - to dawdle |
罹 | 罹 | lí | - happen to - sorrow - suffer from |
苦 | 苦 | kǔ | - bitter - hardship - pain - to suffer - to bring suffering to - painstakingly |
受到 | 受到 | shòudào | - to receive - to suffer - obtained - given |
受罪 | 受罪 | shòuzuì | - to endure - to suffer - hardships - torments - a hard time - a nuisance |
忍痛 | 忍痛 | rěntòng | - to suffer - fig. reluctantly |
煎熬 | 煎熬 | jiānáo | - to suffer - to torture - to torment - ordeal - suffering - torture - torment |
蒙受 | 蒙受 | méngshòu | - to suffer - to sustain (loss) |
遭到 | 遭到 | zāodào | - to suffer - to meet with (sth unfortunate) |
遭受 | 遭受 | zāoshòu | - to suffer - to sustain (loss, misfortune) |
饱受 | 飽受 | bǎoshòu | - to endure - to suffer - to be subjected to |
吃苦头 | 吃苦頭 | chīkǔtou | - to suffer - to suffer for one's actions - to pay dearly - to burn one's fingers |
受到影响 | 受到影響 | shòudàoyǐngxiǎng | - affected (usually adversely) - to suffer |
大吃苦头 | 大吃苦頭 | dàchīkǔtou | - to suffer - to suffer for one's actions - to pay dearly - to burn one's fingers |
皮肉之苦 | 皮肉之苦 | píròuzhīkǔ | - physical pain - lit. skin and flesh suffer |
城门失火,殃及池鱼 | 城門失火,殃及池魚 | chéngménshīhuǒ,yāngjíchíyú | - a fire in the city gates is also a calamity for the fish in the moat (idiom); the bystander will also suffer - fig. you can't escape responsibility for your actions - ask not for whom the bell tolls - it tolls for thee |
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