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Significados de
endurable
en inglés
Capable of being borne though unpleasant.
bearable
supportable
sufferable
Términos relacionados
tolerable
Uso de
endurable
en inglés
1
But it keeps no
endurable
brands of English or American smoking tobacco.
2
Somewhat astonishingly, it made enough money to launch this equally
endurable
follow-up.
3
The smell of this horse blanket was less
endurable
than the cold.
4
It's not trendy glamour, it's
endurable
luxury, the first retail banker said.
5
This expression I desire to repeat here for perpetuation in
endurable
form.
6
Only so could the past be retrieved, or the future made
endurable
.
7
But we may do much to make the margin of failure
endurable
.
8
Such an occupation could only be
endurable
under the name of sport.
9
He declines because the alternative of staying where he is is
endurable
.
10
They render the brief intervals of peace almost
endurable
to both parties.
11
In the full knowledge of his father's misery his own became
endurable
.
12
On the whole, it was more
endurable
than might have been supposed.
13
But, so far, I find the waiting, in such weather, very
endurable
.
14
The rudimentary precautions to keep our imprisonment
endurable
he would not observe.
15
The strain on his shyness would be awful, would be scarcely
endurable
.
16
How you can find my company
endurable
I can never make out.
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less endurable
longer endurable
only endurable
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Endurable
a través del tiempo
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