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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. suffer [ingl brit ˈsʌfə, ingl am ˈsəfər] VB vb trans

1. suffer (undergo):

suffer punishment, defeat, loss, delay, consequences
suffer hunger

2. suffer (tolerate):

suffer form

II. suffer [ingl brit ˈsʌfə, ingl am ˈsəfər] VB vb intr

1. suffer (with illness):

to suffer from malnutrition, rheumatism, heat, cold
to suffer from headache, blood pressure

2. suffer (experience pain):

suffer
to suffer for one's sins
you'll suffer for this!

3. suffer (do badly):

suffer company, profits, popularity:
suffer health, quality, work:
to suffer privation
to suffer from eczema
to suffer from dizziness
to suffer from dyslexia
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francese
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inglese

nel dizionario PONS

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inglese
francese
francese

I. suffer [ˈsʌfəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] VB vb intr

1. suffer (feel pain):

suffer
to suffer from sth

2. suffer (experience):

suffer
to suffer from sth

3. suffer (be punished):

to suffer for sth

II. suffer [ˈsʌfəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] VB vb trans

1. suffer (experience):

suffer
suffer a defeat, setback

2. suffer MED:

suffer

3. suffer (tolerate):

suffer
to suffer from the delusion that ...
to suffer (from) withdrawal
to suffer from nausea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to suffer in agony
to suffer from sth
to suffer
to make sb suffer
souffrir du gel cultures
to suffer
subir conséquences
to suffer
nel dizionario PONS
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I. suffer [ˈsʌf·ər] VB vb intr

1. suffer (feel pain):

suffer
to suffer from sth

2. suffer (experience):

suffer
to suffer from sth

3. suffer (be punished):

to suffer for sth

II. suffer [ˈsʌf·ər] VB vb trans

1. suffer (experience):

suffer
suffer a defeat, setback

2. suffer MED:

suffer

3. suffer (tolerate):

suffer
to suffer from the delusion that ...
to suffer (from) withdrawal
to suffer from nausea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to suffer from sth
to suffer in agony
to suffer
to make sb suffer
souffrir du gel cultures
Present
Isuffer
yousuffer
he/she/itsuffers
wesuffer
yousuffer
theysuffer
Past
Isuffered
yousuffered
he/she/itsuffered
wesuffered
yousuffered
theysuffered
Present Perfect
Ihavesuffered
youhavesuffered
he/she/ithassuffered
wehavesuffered
youhavesuffered
theyhavesuffered
Past Perfect
Ihadsuffered
youhadsuffered
he/she/ithadsuffered
wehadsuffered
youhadsuffered
theyhadsuffered

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Withdrawal of passenger services took place in 1961, followed by goods facilities in 1964.
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The withdrawal could only be conducted on two roads, with very high piles of snow alongside them, meaning that no maneuvering could take place.
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The withdrawal of funds from the account does not require contacting or making any type of prior arrangements with the bank or credit union.
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Strong winds made the withdrawal difficult and several ships failed to make it.
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Psychological effects of withdrawal such as rebound anxiety and insomnia have been known to persist for months after physical dependence has been successfully treated.
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