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Что (кто) такое suffering - определение

PAIN, MENTAL, OR EMOTIONAL UNHAPPINESS CAUSED BY BAD THINGS HAPPENING
Suffers; Sufferers; Suffered; Sufferer; Suffer; Human suffering; Suffering in Islam; Religious perspectives on suffering; Religious views on suffering
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Suffering         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Suffer.
II. Suffering ·adj Being in pain or grief; having loss, injury, distress, ·etc.
III. Suffering ·noun The bearing of pain, inconvenience, or loss; pain endured; distress, loss, or injury incurred; as, sufferings by pain or sorrow; sufferings by want or by wrongs.
suffering         
n.
1) to inflict suffering on
2) to bear, endure suffering
3) to alleviate, ease, relieve suffering
4) chronic; great, incalculable, intense, untold suffering
suffering         
n.
1.
Endurance, sufferance.
2.
Pain, inconvenience, distress, misery, sufferance, passion.
3.
Poverty, want.
suffering         
n. the pain, hurt, inconvenience, embarrassment and/or inability to perform normal activities as a result of injury, usually in the combination "pain and suffering," for which a person injured by another's negligence or wrongdoing may recover "general damages" (a money amount not based on specific calculation like medical bills but as compensation for the suffering which is subjective and based on the empathy of the trier of the facts-jury or judge sitting without a jury). See also: damages general damages injury negligence pain and suffering
suffering         
(sufferings)
Suffering is serious pain which someone feels in their body or their mind.
It has caused terrible suffering to animals...
His many novels have portrayed the sufferings of his race.
= torment
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
Suffering         
Suffering, or pain in a broad sense,See 'Terminology'. See also the entry 'Pleasure' in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, which begins with this paragraph: "Pleasure, in the inclusive usages most important in moral psychology, ethical theory, and the studies of mind, includes all joy and gladnessall our feeling good, or happy.
suffer         
(suffers, suffering, suffered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you suffer pain, you feel it in your body or in your mind.
Within a few days she had become seriously ill, suffering great pain and discomfort...
Can you assure me that my father is not suffering?
VERB: V n, V
2.
If you suffer from an illness or from some other bad condition, you are badly affected by it.
He was eventually diagnosed as suffering from terminal cancer...
I realized he was suffering from shock.
VERB: V from n, V from n
3.
If you suffer something bad, you are in a situation in which something painful, harmful, or very unpleasant happens to you.
The peace process has suffered a serious blow now...
Romania suffered another setback in its efforts to obtain financial support for its reforms.
VERB: V n, V n
4.
If you suffer, you are badly affected by an event or situation.
There are few who have not suffered...
It is obvious that Syria will suffer most from this change of heart.
VERB: V, V from n
5.
If something suffers, it does not succeed because it has not been given enough attention or is in a bad situation.
I'm not surprised that your studies are suffering...
Without a major boost in tourism, the economy will suffer even further.
VERB: V, V
6.
see also suffering
suffer         
v. (D; intr.) to suffer from (to suffer from insomnia)
suffer         
¦ verb
1. experience or be subjected to (something bad or unpleasant).
(suffer from) be affected by or subject to (an illness or ailment).
become or appear worse in quality.
archaic undergo martyrdom or execution.
2. archaic tolerate.
allow (someone) to do something.
Derivatives
sufferable adjective
sufferer noun
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. suffrir, from L. sufferre, from sub- 'from below' + ferre 'to bear'.
Suffer         
·vi To be injured; to sustain loss or damage.
II. Suffer ·vi To undergo punishment; specifically, to undergo the penalty of death.
III. Suffer ·vt To endure or undergo without sinking; to Support; to Sustain; to bear up under.
IV. Suffer ·vt To Allow; to Permit; not to forbid or hinder; to Tolerate.
V. Suffer ·vi To feel or undergo pain of body or mind; to bear what is inconvenient; as, we suffer from pain, sickness, or sorrow; we suffer with anxiety.
VI. Suffer ·vt To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, ·etc.; to submit to with distress or grief; to Undergo; as, to suffer pain of body, or grief of mind.
VII. Suffer ·vt To Undergo; to be affected by; to Sustain; to Experience; as, most substances suffer a change when long exposed to air and moisture; to suffer loss or damage.

Википедия

Suffering

Suffering, or pain in a broad sense, may be an experience of unpleasantness or aversion, possibly associated with the perception of harm or threat of harm in an individual. Suffering is the basic element that makes up the negative valence of affective phenomena. The opposite of suffering is pleasure or happiness.

Suffering is often categorized as physical or mental. It may come in all degrees of intensity, from mild to intolerable. Factors of duration and frequency of occurrence usually compound that of intensity. Attitudes toward suffering may vary widely, in the sufferer or other people, according to how much it is regarded as avoidable or unavoidable, useful or useless, deserved or undeserved.

Suffering occurs in the lives of sentient beings in numerous manners, often dramatically. As a result, many fields of human activity are concerned with some aspects of suffering. These aspects may include the nature of suffering, its processes, its origin and causes, its meaning and significance, its related personal, social, and cultural behaviors, its remedies, management, and uses.