Don't just try to put up with your toothache.Go and see the dentist.A:bear B:hateC:like D:criticize

Don't just try to put up with your toothache.Go and see the dentist.

A:bear
B:hate
C:like
D:criticize

参考解析

解析:本句话的意思是:“牙疼你别硬挺着,快去治治吧。” put up with和tolerate、bear意思相同,为“忍受”,例如:The roof couldn't bear the stress of the snow.屋顶受不了积雪的压力。hate:讨厌、恨,例如:I hate to have unfinished work hanging over me.我讨厌让未做完的工作把我纠缠住。like:喜欢,例如:To argue with him is like beating the air.和他辫论是白费气力。criticize:批评、评论,例如:He's always prompt to criticize other people's ideas.他对别人想出的主意总是迫不及待地进行评价。

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