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*forbe*

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: forbe, -forbe-
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Hope Dictionary
(ฟอแบร์') v. อดีตกาลของforbid, อดทน, อดกลั้น, หักห้าม, บังคับจิตใจ, ข่มใจ, ละเว้น. -forbearer n.
(ฟอแบ'เรินซฺ) n. การอดทน, การอดกลั้น, การข่มใจ, ขันติSyn.restraint
Nontri Dictionary
(vi, vt)อดกลั้น, หักห้าม, ระงับ, ละเว้น, อดทน, ข่มใจ
(n)การข่มใจ, การหักห้าม, การระงับ, ความอดทน, การละเว้น
ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
การงดใช้สิทธิเรียกร้อง[นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
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NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
(n)patienceSee Also:forbearanceSyn.ขันติ, ความอดทน, ความอดกลั้นExample:อาจารย์ท่านมีขันตีสูงมาก ไม่หวั่นไหวต่อสิ่งรอบข้างง่ายๆThai Definition:ความอดกลั้นต่อสิ่งที่ไม่พอใจ
(n)patienceSee Also:forbearance, enduranceSyn.ความอดกลั้น, ความอดทนExample:คุณจะต้องมีขันติมากกว่านี้จึงจะทำงานนี้ได้สำเร็จThai Definition:ความอดกลั้นต่อสิ่งที่ไม่พอใจ
(n)toleranceSee Also:endurance, patience, sufferance, forbearanceExample:การเลิกดื่มสุราต้องใช้ความอดกลั้นและอดทนต่อความเย้ายวนของสุราThai Definition:ความระงับใจ, ความสะกดกลั้น
(n)toleranceSee Also:forbearance, patience, fortitudeSyn.ความอดกลั้น, การอดใจExample:คนไข้ต้องต่อสู้กับความเจ็บปวดจากบาดแผลด้วยความอดทน
(v)reserveSee Also:keep back, forbear, retain, preserve one's puritySyn.หวงตัวExample:หนูน้อยตระหนี่ตัวไม่ยอมให้ใครอุ้มThai Definition:ไม่อยากให้ใครถูกเนื้อต้องตัวหรือไม่อยากให้ใครเข้ามายุ่งเกี่ยว
(n)refrainSee Also:forbearance, abstinence, abstention, stopSyn.การงดเว้น, การเลิก, การยกเลิก, การละเว้นExample:การละการผูกขาดอำนาจทางการเมืองของพรรคคอมมิวนิสต์ถือเป็นการปิดฉากการปกครองของพรรคที่ยาวนานมากว่า 20 ปีThai Definition:การที่แยกตัวให้พ้นจากสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวข้องอยู่
Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
[khantī] (n) EN: patience ; forbearance
[khwām otklan] (n) EN: tolerance ; endurance ; patience ; sufferance ; forbearance  FR: tolérance [ f ] ; indulgence [ f ]
[khwām otthon] (n) EN: tolerance ; forbearance ; patience ; fortitude  FR: endurance [ f ] ; patience [ f ] ; tolérance [ f ]
WordNet (3.0)
(v)refrain from doingSyn.hold back
(n)a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting
(adj)unwilling to endure
(n)a person from whom you are descendedSyn.forbear
(n)good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetenceSyn.forbearance, longanimityAnt.impatience
(v)resist doing somethingSyn.forbearAnt.act
Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)

n. [ See Fore, and Bear to produce. ] An ancestor; a forefather; -- usually in the plural. [ Scot. ] [ Also spelled forebear. ] “Your forbears of old.” Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ imp. Forbore Forbare [ Obs. ]); p. p. Forborne p. pr. & vb. n. Forbearing. ] [ OE. forberen, AS. forberan; pref. for- + beran to bear. See Bear to support. ] 1. To refrain from proceeding; to pause; to delay. [ 1913 Webster ]

Shall I go against Ramoth-gilead to battle, or shall I forbear? 1 Kings xxii. 6. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To refuse; to decline; to give no heed. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thou shalt speak my words unto them, whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear. Ezek. ii. 7. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To control one's self when provoked. [ 1913 Webster ]

The kindest and the happiest pair
Will find occasion to forbear. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ]

Both bear and forbear. Old Proverb. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. 1. To keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up; as, to forbear the use of a word of doubtful propriety. [ 1913 Webster ]

But let me that plunder forbear. Shenstone. [ 1913 Webster ]

The King
In open battle or the tilting field
Forbore his own advantage. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To treat with consideration or indulgence. [ 1913 Webster ]

Forbearing one another in love. Eph. iv. 2. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To cease from bearing. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Whenas my womb her burden would forbear. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The act of forbearing or waiting; the exercise of patience. [ 1913 Webster ]

He soon shall find
Forbearance no acquittance ere day end. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The quality of being forbearing; indulgence toward offenders or enemies; long-suffering. [ 1913 Webster ]

Have a continent forbearance, till the speed of his rage goes slower. Shak.

Syn. -- Abstinence; refraining; lenity; mildness. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Forbearing. [ R. ] Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who forbears. Tusser. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Disposed or accustomed to forbear; patient; long-suffering. -- For*bear"ing*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

See accommodating.
See aching.
See ailing.
See aiming.
See alarming.
See altering.
See appreciating.
See approving.
See aspiring.
See assisting.
See attempting.
See attending.
See bearing.
See befitting.
See beginning.
See believing.
See bleaching.
See bleeding.
See blemishing.
See blenching.
See blossoming.
See blushing.
See boding.
See branching.
See breathing.
See burning.
See calculating.
See ceasing.
See changing.
See charming.
See communicating.
See complaining.
See complying.
See conceiving.
See conducing.
See confessing.
See conniving.
See consenting.
See considering.
See conspiring.
See consulting.
See consuming.
See contending.
See contriving.
See conversing.
See convincing.
See dawning.
See decaying.
See delaying.
See depending.
See derogating.
See deserving.
See desiring.
See despairing.
See detesting.
See deviating.
See differencing.
See discerning.
See discording.
See discriminating.
See disobliging.
See dispensing.
See dissembling.
See dissolving.
See distinguishing.
See distracting.
See disturbing.
See doubting.
See dreading.
See drooping.
See ebbing.
See echoing.
See edifying.
See ending.
See enduring.
See engaging.
See enjoying.
See entering.
See enterprising.
See entertaining.
See envying.
See existing.
See fadging.
See fading.
See fainting.
See faltering.
See fearing.
See feigning.
See fighting.
See fitting.
See flagging.
See flattering.
See flinching.
See folding.
See forbearing.
See foreboding.
See foreseeing.
See forgiving.
See giving.
See grudging.
See harming.
See heeding.
See hesitating.
See hoping.
See hurting.
See importing.
See imposing.
See improving.
See interesting.
See intermitting.
See intoxicating.
See inviting.
See jarring.
See laboring.
See lingering.
See listening.
See loving.
See meddling.
See meriting.
See mistrusting.
See moving.
See murmuring.
See obliging.
See observing.
See offending.
See opening.
See pardoning.
See paying.
See perceiving.
See performing.
See perishing.
See pitying.
See pleasing.
See possessing.
See preaching.
See prepossessing.
See presuming.
See pretending.
See prevailing.
See prevaricating.
See profiting.
See promising.
See proving.
See quailing.
See questioning.
See reasoning.
See recalling.
See reclining.
See recurring.
See referring.
See reflecting.
See refunding.
See refusing.
See rejoicing.
See relaxing.
See relishing.
See remembering.
See repenting.
See repining.
See reproving.
See repulsing.
See resisting.
See resolving.
See resting.
See returning.
See rewarding.
See sanctifying.
See satisfying.
See searching.
See seeing.
See setting.
See shrinking.
See sinking.
See sleeping.
See slipping.
See slumbering.
See speaking.
See stinting.
See stirring.
See stooping.
See submitting.
See sufficing.
See suiting.
See surging.
See suspecting.
See sweating.
See swerving.
See sympathizing.
See tasting.
See thriving.
See tiring.
See toiling.
See trading.
See trembling.
See trespassing.
See trifling.
See vacillating.
See varying.
See walking.
See wandering.
See waning.
See wasting.
See wavering.
See weeping.
See winking.
See winning.
See withdrawing.
See withering.
See wondering.
See working.
See writing.
See yielding.
----- and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

The above classes of words are unlimited in extent, and such compounds may be formed by any writer or speaker at will from almost all the adjectives or participles in the language, excepting those which have a recognized and usual negative correspondent with the prefix -in. No attempt will be made, therefore, to define them all in this Dictionary; many will be omitted from its Vocabulary which are negations of the simple word, and are readily explained by prefixing a not to the latter. Derivatives of these words in -ly and -ness will also, for the most part, be omitted for the same or similar reasons. [ 1913 Webster ]

There will be inserted as separate articles with definitions, the following: -- [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Those which have acquired an opposed or contrary, instead of a merely negative, meaning; as, unfriendly, ungraceful, unpalatable, unquiet, and the like; or else an intensive sense more than a prefixed not would express; as, unending, unparalleled, undisciplined, undoubted, unsafe, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Those which have the value of independent words, inasmuch as the simple words are either not used at all, or are rarely, or at least much less frequently, used; as, unavoidable, unconscionable, undeniable, unspeakable, unprecedented, unruly, and the like; or inasmuch as they are used in a different sense from the usual meaning of the primitive, or especially in one of the significations of the latter; as, unaccountable, unalloyed, unbelieving, unpretending, unreserved, and the like; or inasmuch as they are so frequently and familiarly used that they are hardly felt to be of negative origin; as, uncertain, uneven, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Those which are anomalous, provincial, or, for some other reason, not desirable to be used, and are so indicated; as, unpure for impure, unsatisfaction for dissatisfaction, unexpressible for inexpressible, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

II. Un- is prefixed to nouns to express the absence of, or the contrary of, that which the noun signifies; as, unbelief, unfaith, unhealth, unrest, untruth, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Compounds of this last class are given in full in their proper order in the Vocabulary. [ 1913 Webster ]

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
[  , Fú bù sī, ㄈㄨˊ ㄅㄨˋ ㄙ]Forbes#18966[Add to Longdo]
[  /  , yǐn rěn, ㄧㄣˇ ㄖㄣˇ]to bear patiently; to endure silently; to forbear#23418[Add to Longdo]
[  /  , rěn ràng, ㄖㄣˇ ㄖㄤˋ]to exercise forbearance; patient and accommodating#23754[Add to Longdo]
[  /  , qì liàng, ㄑㄧˋ ㄌㄧㄤˋ](lit. quantity of spirit); moral character; degree of forbearance; broad-mindedness or otherwise; tolerance; magnanimity#26530[Add to Longdo]
[ , liú qíng, ㄌㄧㄡˊ ㄑㄧㄥˊ]to relent (to spare sb's feelings); to show mercy or forgiveness; to forbear; lenient#37685[Add to Longdo]
[ , dù héng, ㄉㄨˋ ㄏㄥˊ]Asarum forbesii (wild ginger plant)#130545[Add to Longdo]
[ , dù héng, ㄉㄨˋ ㄏㄥˊ]Asarum forbesii (wild ginger plant)[Add to Longdo]
[    /    , nài xīn bāng zhù, ㄋㄞˋ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄅㄤ ㄓㄨˋ]forbearance; tolerance; patient help[Add to Longdo]
DING DE-EN Dictionary
Duldsamkeit { f }; Nachsicht { f }
forbearance[Add to Longdo]
Stundung { f } | Stundungen { pl }
forbearance | forbearances[Add to Longdo]
Vorfahre { m }; Vorfahr { m } | Vorfahren { pl }
forbear; forebear | forbears; forebears[Add to Longdo]
nachsichtig
forbearing[Add to Longdo]
nachsichtig { adv }
forbearingly[Add to Longdo]
unterlassend
forbearant[Add to Longdo]
unterließ
Forbesstärling { m } [ ornith. ]
Forbes's Blackbird[Add to Longdo]
Forbespapageiamadine { f } [ ornith. ]
Tree-coloured Parrot Finch[Add to Longdo]
Forbesnonne { f } [ ornith. ]
New Ireland Finch[Add to Longdo]
EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[にん, nin](n) (arch) endurance; forbearance; patience; self-restraint#3315[Add to Longdo]
[かんよう, kanyou](adj-na, n) tolerance; open-mindedness; forbearance; generosity; (P)#17333[Add to Longdo]
[かんべん, kanben](n, vs) pardon; forgiveness; forbearance; (P)[Add to Longdo]
[かんにん, kannin](int, n) pardon; patient endurance; forbearance; forgiveness[Add to Longdo]
[にんにく, ninniku](n) { Buddh } forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.)[Add to Longdo]
[ふさくい, fusakui](n) forbearance[Add to Longdo]
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