釋義:
can't stand something (somebody) 不喜歡某事,無法忍受某事
can stand something (somebody) 表示“可以接受某事”,平時主要使用它的否定形態(tài) can't stand,表示“無法忍受……”,“討厭某事”等。
例句:
I can't stand this (you) .
我沒法忍受這個(你)了。
Oh, God. I can't stand it any longer.
哦,天啊,我實(shí)在忍不下去了。
I can't stand the boss. She sucks!
我實(shí)在無法忍受老板了,她真遜!
I can't stand the smell of hot dogs. They make me sick.
我實(shí)在無法忍受熱狗的味道,聞著就惡心。
Why did you invite him? I can't stand that guy!
你為什么要邀請他?我實(shí)在無法忍受那個家伙!
I can't stand you being here.
我無法忍受你在這里。
You can't stand me getting closer to her.
你無法忍受我和她靠近。
I can't stand the thought of you with another woman.
我實(shí)在無法忍受你居然和別的女人在一起!
I can't stand that I hurt you.
我無法忍受傷害你的事實(shí)。
I can't stand to lose. I'm sure I will win.
我無法接受失敗,我確定我會勝利的。
對話:
A: I can't stand Lindsey Lohan.
我無法忍受琳賽羅涵。
B: Yeah, she is always getting in trouble.
恩,她總是會惹一些麻煩。
A: We're going to have salad before dinner
我們要在晚飯前來點(diǎn)沙拉。
B: Oh no! I can't stand eating salad.
不要啊!我可吃不了沙拉。
A: I can't stand that I didn't get into Harvard.
我真無法接受我沒能考進(jìn)哈佛的事實(shí)。
B: It's very difficult to get into that school.
要進(jìn)入那所大學(xué)可不是件容易的事情。