(šep-) + ϧⲓⲥⲓ (xisi). ϣⲉⲡϧⲓⲥⲓ • (šepxisi) (Bohairic) to tolerate (Bohairic) to resign oneself to (Bohairic) to accept Conjugation of ϣⲉⲡϧⲓⲥⲓ (Bohairic...
‘oneself’ and عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘an action/doing something’] to get used to, to tolerate [with نَفْسَ (nafsa, + object pronoun) and عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘an action/doing...
нельзя́ мири́ться с э́тим ― nelʹzjá mirítʹsja s étim ― this cannot be tolerated passive of мири́ть (mirítʹ) Conjugation of мири́ться (class 4b imperfective...
-ɘʐɘt͡ɕ Syllabification: wy‧żyć wyżyć pf (intransitive) to endure (to tolerate or put up with) Synonyms: wytrwać, wytrzymać wyżyć pf (imperfective wyżywać)...
endure, to last (transitive) to put up with, to tolerate, to persevere (reflexive) to restrain oneself, to hold back Conjugation of aguantar (first...
terp‧piä terppiä to stand, tolerate, endure to stand (be able to take) (chiefly in the negative) to restrain oneself, keep oneself, refrain (from) Hallap...
no-nonsense, superlative most no-nonsense) Practical, not tolerating from others or concerning oneself with anything silly or unimportant. Her no-nonsense way...
etwas nicht auf sich sitzen lassen, auxiliary haben) (idiomatic) to not tolerate (an insult, an accusation) Conjugation of etwas nicht auf sich sitzen lassen...
IPA(key): [sɨŋ˧˧ hʊwŋ͡m˨˩] xưng hùng to consider oneself the highest power in a certain region, to not tolerate any other authority 2005, chapter 2, in Cao...
and past participle comported) (obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To tolerate, bear, put up (with). [16th–19th c.] to comport with an injury 1595, Samuel...