耐受
nài shòu
Pinyin

Definition

耐受
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nài shòu
  1. to tolerate
  2. endurance

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

xiǎng shòu
  1. 1 to enjoy
  2. 2 to live it up
  3. 3 pleasure
  4. 4 CL:種|种[zhǒng]
shòu
  1. 1 to receive
  2. 2 to accept
  3. 3 to suffer
  4. 4 subjected to
  5. 5 to bear
  6. 6 to stand
  7. 7 pleasant
  8. 8 (passive marker)
gǎn shòu
  1. 1 to sense
  2. 2 perception
  3. 3 to feel (through the senses)
  4. 4 to experience
  5. 5 a feeling
  6. 6 an impression
  7. 7 an experience
jiē shòu
  1. 1 to accept
  2. 2 to receive
nán shòu
  1. 1 to feel unwell
  2. 2 to suffer pain
  3. 3 to be difficult to bear
bèi shòu
  1. 1 to fully experience (good or bad)
shòu shāng
  1. 1 to sustain injuries
  2. 2 wounded (in an accident etc)
  3. 3 harmed
shòu dào
  1. 1 to receive (praise, an education, punishment etc)
  2. 2 to be ...ed (praised, educated, punished etc)
shòu gòu
  1. 1 to have had enough of
  2. 2 to be fed up with
  3. 3 to have had one's fill of
shòu yì
  1. 1 to benefit from
  2. 2 profit
shòu zuì
  1. 1 to endure
  2. 2 to suffer
  3. 3 hardships
  4. 4 torments
  5. 5 a hard time
  6. 6 a nuisance
shòu kǔ
  1. 1 to suffer hardship
hǎo shòu
  1. 1 feeling better
  2. 2 to be more at ease
rěn shòu
  1. 1 to bear
  2. 2 to endure
rěn nài
  1. 1 to endure
  2. 2 to bear with
  3. 3 to exercise patience
  4. 4 to restrain oneself
  5. 5 patience
  6. 6 endurance
gǎn tóng shēn shòu
  1. 1 to feel as if it had happened to oneself
  2. 2 to sympathize
  3. 3 (polite expression of gratitude for a favor received by a friend etc) I take it as a personal favor
chéng shòu
  1. 1 to bear
  2. 2 to support
  3. 3 to inherit
jīng shòu
  1. 1 to undergo (hardship)
  2. 2 to endure
  3. 3 to withstand
nài
  1. 1 capable of enduring
  2. 2 able to tolerate
  3. 3 patient
  4. 4 durable
  5. 5 hardy
  6. 6 resistant
Nài kè
  1. 1 Nike, Inc.

Idioms (16)

传道受业
chuán dào shòu yè
  1. 1 to teach (idiom); lit. to give moral and practical instruction
刻苦耐劳
kè kǔ nài láo
  1. 1 to bear hardships and work hard (idiom); assiduous and long-suffering
  2. 2 hard-working and capable of overcoming adversity
勤俭耐劳
qín jiǎn nài láo
  1. 1 diligent and able to endure hardship (idiom)
吃苦耐劳
chī kǔ nài láo
  1. 1 hardworking and enduring hardships (idiom)
小洞不堵,大洞受苦
xiǎo dòng bù dǔ , dà dòng shòu kǔ
  1. 1 A small hole not plugged will make you suffer a big hole (idiom); A stitch in time saves nine.
挨打受气
ái dǎ shòu qì
  1. 1 to suffer bullying and beating (idiom)
挨打受骂
ái dǎ shòu mà
  1. 1 to suffer beatings and receive abuse (idiom)
死要面子活受罪
sǐ yào miàn zi huó shòu zuì
  1. 1 to go through hell for the sake of keeping up appearances (idiom)
满招损,谦受益
mǎn zhāo sǔn , qiān shòu yì
  1. 1 (idiom) complacency leads to loss, modesty brings profit
  2. 2 pride comes before a fall
无功不受禄
wú gōng bù shòu lù
  1. 1 Don't get a reward if it's not deserved. (idiom)
无功受禄
wú gōng shòu lù
  1. 1 to get undeserved rewards (idiom)
无福消受
wú fú xiāo shòu
  1. 1 unfortunately cannot enjoy (idiom)
临危受命
lín wēi shòu mìng
  1. 1 (idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis
自作自受
zì zuò zì shòu
  1. 1 to reap what one has sown (idiom)
  2. 2 to stew in one's own juice
花钱受气
huā qián shòu qì
  1. 1 (idiom) to have a bad experience as a customer
  2. 2 to encounter poor service
逆来顺受
nì lái shùn shòu
  1. 1 to resign oneself to adversity (idiom); to grin and bear it
  2. 2 to submit meekly to insults, maltreatment, humiliation etc

Sample Sentences

曾晶介绍,对于老年人,体重过轻或消瘦会增加骨质疏松、食道和胃肿瘤等疾病的风险,同时导致对疾病的抵抗耐受力降低、缩短寿命。目前普遍认为,老年人的健康体质指数在20~27之间为宜,也就是说,微胖的老人相对更健康。
zēngjīng jièshào ,duìyú lǎoniánrén ,tǐzhòng guò qīng huò xiāoshòu huì zēngjiā gǔzhí shūsōng 、shídào hé wèi zhǒngliú děng jíbìng de fēngxiǎn ,tóngshí dǎozhì duì jíbìng de dǐkàng nàishòulì jiàngdī 、suōduǎn shòumìng 。mùqián pǔbiàn rènwéi ,lǎoniánrén de jiànkāng tǐzhì zhǐshù zài 20 ~27 zhījiān wèiyí ,yějiùshìshuō ,wēi pàng de lǎorén xiāngduì gèng jiànkāng 。
Zeng Jing said that for the elderly, underweight or weight loss will increase the risk of osteoporosis, esophagus and stomach cancer, and at the same time lead to reduced resistance to disease and shorten life. It is generally believed that the healthy body mass index of the elderly is between 20 and 27, that is to say, old people who are slightly plump are relatively healthier.