Ainda não temos significados para "seem unendurable".
1To me and, thank Heaven, to the majority of Germans, life deprived of them would seem unendurable.
2And the trial culminated in a shock as unexpected as it then seemed unendurable.
3The sight of a fellow-being hovering in mortal peril above her head seemed unendurable.
4Then her stay in her lonely rooms seemed unendurable.
5When she shut her eyes the blackness seemed unendurable.
6After two straight months at the front, the men's nerves are shot; life seems unendurable.
7Only the previous day circumstances had seemed unendurable.
8His soul ached, and his misery seemed unendurable.
9Her mother's treatment, harsh before, seemed unendurable now.
10The cold and wind seemed unendurable, even for an hour, but they endured them for three days.
11Yet the idea that he placed her in the same rank with others in her profession seemed unendurable.
12For a moment it seemed unendurable.
13At first the pain seemed unendurable, but work always had been his panacea, it was his salvation now.
14This pain seemed unendurable.
15To have been thus close to safety and then to have all hope snatched away by a cruel stroke of fate seemed unendurable.
16The thought of being burdened his whole life long with the reproach of having made two such charming, innocent creatures miserable seemed unendurable.