patience 音標拼音: [p'eʃəns]
n . 耐心,忍耐,耐性,忍耐力,堅韌
耐心,忍耐,耐性,忍耐力,堅韌
patience n 1 :
good -
natured tolerance of delay or incompetence [
synonym :
{
patience }, {
forbearance }, {
longanimity }] [
ant :
{
impatience }]
2 :
a card game played by one person [
synonym : {
solitaire },
{
patience }]
Patience \
Pa "
tience \ (
p [=
a ]"
shens ),
n . [
F .
patience ,
fr .
L .
patientia .
See {
Patient }.]
1 .
The state or quality of being patient ;
the power of suffering with fortitude ;
uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs ,
as toil ,
pain ,
poverty ,
insult ,
oppression ,
calamity ,
etc .
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Strengthened with all might , . . .
unto all patience and long -
suffering . --
Col .
i .
11 .
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I must have patience to endure the load . --
Shak .
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Who hath learned lowliness From his Lord '
s cradle ,
patience from his cross .
--
Keble .
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2 .
The act or power of calmly or contentedly waiting for something due or hoped for ;
forbearance .
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Have patience with me ,
and I will pay thee all .
--
Matt .
xviii .
29 .
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3 .
Constancy in labor or application ;
perseverance .
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He learned with patience ,
and with meekness taught .
--
Harte .
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4 .
Sufferance ;
permission . [
Obs .] --
Hooker .
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They stay upon your patience . --
Shak .
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5 . (
Bot .)
A kind of dock ({
Rumex Patientia }),
less common in America than in Europe ;
monk '
s rhubarb .
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6 . (
Card Playing )
Solitaire .
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Syn : {
Patience }, {
Resignation }.
Usage :
Patience implies the quietness or self -
possession of one '
s own spirit under sufferings ,
provocations ,
etc .;
resignation implies submission to the will of another .
The Stoic may have patience ;
the Christian should have both patience and resignation .
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Monk \
Monk \,
n . [
AS .
munuc ,
munec ,
munc ,
L .
monachus ,
Gr . ?,
fr .
mo `
nos alone .
Cf . {
Monachism }.]
1 .
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world ,
and devotes himself to religion ;
one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery ,
and bound by vows to a life of chastity ,
obedience ,
and poverty . "
A monk out of his cloister ." --
Chaucer .
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Monks in some respects agree with regulars ,
as in the substantial vows of religion ;
but in other respects monks and regulars differ ;
for that regulars ,
vows excepted ,
are not tied up to so strict a rule of life as monks are . --
Ayliffe .
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2 . (
Print .)
A blotch or spot of ink on a printed page ,
caused by the ink not being properly distributed .
It is distinguished from a friar ,
or white spot caused by a deficiency of ink .
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3 .
A piece of tinder made of agaric ,
used in firing the powder hose or train of a mine .
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4 . (
Zool .)
(
a )
A South American monkey ({
Pithecia monachus });
also applied to other species ,
as {
Cebus xanthocephalus }.
(
b )
The European bullfinch .
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{
Monk bat } (
Zool .),
a South American and West Indian bat ({
Molossus nasutus }); --
so called because the males live in communities by themselves .
{
Monk bird }(
Zool .),
the friar bird .
{
Monk seal } (
Zool .),
a species of seal ({
Monachus albiventer })
inhabiting the Black Sea ,
the Mediterranean Sea ,
and the adjacent parts of the Atlantic .
{
Monk '
s rhubarb } (
Bot .),
a kind of dock ; --
also called {
patience } ({
Rumex Patientia }).
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131 Moby Thesaurus words for "
patience ":
acceptance ,
application ,
assiduity ,
assiduousness ,
ataraxia ,
ataraxy ,
benevolence ,
bovinity ,
bulldog tenacity ,
calmness ,
charitableness ,
charity ,
clemency ,
clementness ,
compassion ,
composure ,
concentration ,
condonation ,
constancy ,
cool ,
determination ,
diligence ,
dispassion ,
dispassionateness ,
disregard ,
dogged perseverance ,
doggedness ,
dullness ,
easiness ,
easy temper ,
easygoingness ,
endurance ,
engrossment ,
equanimity ,
even temper ,
fidelity ,
firmness ,
forbearance ,
forbearing ,
forgiveness ,
forgivingness ,
fortitude ,
generousness ,
gentleness ,
good temper ,
humaneness ,
humanity ,
impassiveness ,
impassivity ,
imperturbability ,
imperturbableness ,
indefatigability ,
indulgence ,
industriousness ,
industry ,
inexcitability ,
inexcitableness ,
inirritability ,
insistence ,
insistency ,
kindness ,
laxness ,
lenience ,
leniency ,
lenientness ,
lenity ,
long -
suffering ,
longanimity ,
loyalty ,
magnanimity ,
mercifulness ,
mercy ,
mildness ,
moderateness ,
nonresistance ,
obstinacy ,
overlooking ,
passiveness ,
patience of Job ,
patientness ,
permanence ,
permissiveness ,
perseverance ,
persistence ,
persistency ,
pertinaciousness ,
pertinacity ,
pity ,
plodding ,
plugging ,
preoccupation ,
relentlessness ,
resignation ,
resolution ,
resolve ,
restraint ,
sedulity ,
sedulousness ,
self -
control ,
serenity ,
single -
mindedness ,
singleness of purpose ,
slogging ,
smooth temper ,
softness ,
stability ,
stamina ,
staying power ,
steadfastness ,
steadiness ,
stick -
to -
itiveness ,
stoicism ,
stolidity ,
stubbornness ,
submission ,
submissiveness ,
sufferance ,
suffering ,
tenaciousness ,
tenacity ,
tenderness ,
tirelessness ,
tolerance ,
toleration ,
uncomplainingness ,
unirritableness ,
unnervousness ,
unpassionateness ,
unremittingness ,
unrevengefulness ,
unswerving attention
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