to bear / to endure / to tolerate / to restrain oneself

= + : Robinson Crusoe (r) cannot endure (忍) life anymore. In the encampment ((e)n3) he puts his heart (心) on the floor and is ready to end his life with one streak of his bihänder (刃).

忍 character breakdown

edge of blade

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a (double-edged) two-handed sword.

Robinson Crusoe (r) got a new double-edged sword (刃) and is practising with it in the encampment's bathroom ((e)n4). He starts with cutting his old cleaver (刀), but soon takes the challenge to cut a flying petal leaf (丶) in half.
heart / mind / intention / center / core / CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) uses a shovel (乚) to dig a hole in front of the encampment ((e)n1). She wants to bury her heart (心). To the side are three petal leaves (丶), with which she wants to cover it afterwards.

Characters with 忍 as component

to recognize / to know / to admit

= + : Robinson Crusoe is lost in the encampment's bathroom. He doesn't know anyone, and he doesn't recognize the environment! At first, he turns to an advertising column, but it doesn't tell him anything useful. But fortunately, Neanderthal Man comes in, instantly recognizes Robinson Crusoe, and tells him where he is.
polemonium
muddy water

Words with 忍

to put up with / to tolerate
more than one can bear (idiom); at the end of one's patience / the last straw
to submit to humiliation (idiom); to suffer in silence / to swallow one's anger / to grin and bear it
to resign oneself to part with what one treasures
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom)
to refrain / to be able to endure it
to endure humiliation
(idiom) great plans can be ruined by just a touch of impatience
to resist (with great difficulty)
to try hard to suppress one's grief (idiom)

Sentences with 忍

ya̅o
hóu
rú
cǐ
cha̅ng
kuáng
 
 
qǐ
néng
róng
rěn