brook 音标拼音: [br'ʊk]
n . 小溪
vt . 容忍
小溪容忍
brook n 1 :
a natural stream of water smaller than a river (
and often a tributary of a river ); "
the creek dried up every summer "
[
synonym : {
brook }, {
creek }]
v 1 :
put up with something or somebody unpleasant ; "
I cannot bear his constant criticism "; "
The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks "; "
he learned to tolerate the heat "; "
She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage " [
synonym : {
digest }, {
endure }, {
stick out }, {
stomach },
{
bear }, {
stand }, {
tolerate }, {
support }, {
brook }, {
abide },
{
suffer }, {
put up }]
Brook \
Brook \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Brooked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Brooking }.] [
OE .
broken ,
bruken ,
to use ,
enjoy ,
digest ,
AS .
br ?
can ;
akin to D .
gebruiken to use ,
OHG .
pr ?
hhan ,
G .
brauchen ,
gebrauchen ,
Icel .
br ?
ka ,
Goth .
br ?
kjan ,
and L .
frui ,
to enjoy .
Cf . {
Fruit }, {
Broker }.]
1 .
To use ;
to enjoy . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To bear ;
to endure ;
to put up with ;
to tolerate ;
as ,
young men can not brook restraint . --
Spenser .
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Shall we ,
who could not brook one lord ,
Crouch to the wicked ten ? --
Macaulay .
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3 .
To deserve ;
to earn . [
Obs .] --
Sir J .
Hawkins .
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Brook \
Brook \,
n . [
OE .
brok ,
broke ,
brook ,
AS .
br [=
o ]
c ;
akin to D .
broek ,
LG .
br [=
o ]
k ,
marshy ground ,
OHG .
pruoh ,
G .
bruch marsh ;
prob .
fr .
the root of E .
break ,
so as that it signifies water breaking through the earth ,
a spring or brook ,
as well as a marsh .
See {
Break },
v .
t .]
A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek .
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The Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land ,
a land of brooks of water . --
Deut .
viii .
7 .
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Empires itself ,
as doth an inland brook Into the main of waters . --
Shak .
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92 Moby Thesaurus words for "
brook ":
abide ,
abide with ,
accept ,
adolescent stream ,
allow ,
arroyo ,
be big ,
be content with ,
be easy with ,
bear ,
bear with ,
beck ,
bide ,
blink at ,
bourn ,
braided stream ,
branch ,
brave ,
brooklet ,
burn ,
channel ,
condone ,
connive at ,
countenance ,
creek ,
crick ,
disregard ,
endure ,
flowing stream ,
fluviation ,
fresh ,
freshet ,
gill ,
go ,
hang in ,
hang in there ,
hang tough ,
have ,
hear of ,
ignore ,
indulge ,
judge not ,
kill ,
lazy stream ,
lean over backwards ,
listen to reason ,
live with ,
lump ,
lump it ,
meandering stream ,
midchannel ,
midstream ,
millstream ,
moving road ,
navigable river ,
not write off ,
overlook ,
persevere ,
put up with ,
race ,
racing stream ,
rill ,
river ,
rivulet ,
run ,
rundle ,
runlet ,
runnel ,
see both sides ,
sike ,
spill stream ,
stand ,
stand for ,
stick ,
stomach ,
stream ,
stream action ,
streamlet ,
subterranean river ,
suffer ,
support ,
suspend judgment ,
sustain ,
swallow ,
take ,
take up with ,
tolerate ,
view with indulgence ,
wadi ,
watercourse ,
waterway ,
wink at
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