suffer
suffer — 動詞
1. to feel pain or discomfort in your body, or to feel unhappiness, sadness, or emo
受苦;疼痛
承受身體痛苦或心理悲傷
to feel pain or discomfort in your body, or to feel unhappiness, sadness, or emotional distress.
Tamás suffered a lot after the accident and needed months to recover.
Tamás 在車禍後吃了很多苦,花了幾個月才恢復。
intransitive: suffer without an object
Eve suffers from terrible headaches whenever the air pressure drops suddenly.
Eve 只要氣壓突然下降就會頭痛得很厲害。
suffer from + [condition]
Indra's grandfather suffered a stroke last winter but is recovering well now.
Indra 的祖父去年冬天中風了,但現在恢復得不錯。
The refugee children had suffered greatly before help finally arrived at the camp.
這些難民兒童在救援隊終於抵達營地之前已經吃了很多苦。
Sayaka watched her father suffer through long months of cancer treatment at the hospital.
Sayaka 看著父親在醫院裡熬過了好幾個月的癌症治療。
- endure
more formal; emphasizes continuing through pain over time
- experience
neutral, much weaker; does not imply pain
- undergo
more formal; often used for medical procedures
文法句型
suffer + from + [condition/disease]
suffer + [injury/illness/event]
suffer (intransitive — no object)
用法筆記
Intransitive use ('She is suffering') typically describes the person's general state. To name the specific cause, use 'suffer from + [disease/condition]' (for ongoing conditions) or 'suffer + [specific injury/event]' (for a one-time medical episode).
常見錯誤
2. to experience damage, loss, defeat, or a difficult situation caused by something
遭受;蒙受
經歷損失、失敗等負面情況
to experience damage, loss, defeat, or a difficult situation caused by something, so that a person, group, or thing becomes worse off than before.
The company suffered heavy losses after the stock market fell sharply.
那家公司在股市大跌後遭受了巨額虧損。
transitive: suffer + [financial loss]
Olivia's schoolwork suffered when she had to take care of her sick mother alone.
Olivia 的學業因為她必須獨自照顧生病的母親而退步了。
intransitive: something becomes worse
Local farmers suffered a terrible harvest after months with no rain at all.
當地農民連續幾個月沒下雨,收成非常糟糕。
Zayd's health suffered because he never took a single day off from work in years.
Zayd 多年來從來沒有休過一天假,健康因此受到了影響。
The national team suffered a crushing defeat in the final match of the tournament.
國家代表隊在錦標賽的決賽中慘遭失敗。
- sustain
more formal; used for damage, loss, or injury in official reports
- experience
neutral; does not emphasize the negative impact
- undergo
suggests a process or change, not necessarily bad
文法句型
suffer + [loss/damage/defeat/noun of negative outcome]
suffer (intransitive — no object, meaning 'become worse')
用法筆記
In this sense the subject is often an organization, a city, a machine, or a non-personal thing. When used transitively, the object is typically a noun that names a negative outcome (loss, damage, decline, defeat) — NOT a physical injury or disease (that belongs to sense 1).