bear up
Intermedio alto (B2) neutral
To stay strong and not give up, even when things are very difficult or sad.
"Despite losing her job and her father in the same month, she bore up remarkably well."
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Dr. Arthur Brooks · 16:28
That's that's a difficult thing to bear up to.
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It's just that our observations didn't bear up with it,
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then once you realize the burden on your shoulders, you can bear up under it.