It is too difficult to ‘tolearte’ bad temper for long. -Which of the following phrases best replaces ‘tolerate’ in the above sentence?
A. cope up with
B. put up with
C. stand up for
D. pull on with
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
B.
put up with
Explanation: Tolerate- সহ্য করা, সওয়া মেনে নেয়া। এখানে Cope with- তাল মেলানো। Put up with- সহ্য করা, বিনা প্রতিবাদে মেনে নেয়া। Stand up for- সমর্থন করা, পক্ষ গ্রহণ করা। Pull on with- টান দেয়া, শোষণ করা।
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