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Just make sure you're drinking plenty of fluids, and crank up the consumption around leg day. 3. Use better form during your leg workouts. Leg soreness is bad enough on its own. You really don't want your back, knees, and other joints to be hurting, too, because your form is bad. 2 They're jealous of you. This one is kinda sad actually. I also used to be that person who was jealous of anyone who was prettier, smarter, more popular, richer, you name it, I was jealous. Jealousy is very ugly. Some of the reasons people may be jealous of you may even surprise you. "Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?" Yeah, that was me. You probably saw me bawling my eyes out because your music is just dreadful. Trust me; these are tears of pain. 2. The Cars I Something had been brewing for a while. I couldn't accept that my son could pretty much beat me at any sport and I was very jealous of his skill set. He was always one of those lads who excelled I Can't Stand the Rain Review. by Steve Leggett. This wonderful album, originally released in 1974 on the Memphis-based Hi Records label, deserved a wider audience than it ended up getting at the time. It played to Ann Peebles' great strength, her poised and sultry voice, and surrounded by the sparse, easy funkiness of the trademark Hi rhythm Wo Kann Ich Ältere Männer Kennenlernen. Estes exemplos podem conter palavras rudes baseadas nas suas pesquisas. Estes exemplos podem conter palavras coloquiais baseadas nas suas pesquisas. eu não suporto eu não posso suportar não consigo suportar não consigo ficar eu não posso ficardetesto não posso com não tolero eu não posso estar eu não aguentonão consigo aguentar eu não o suporto eu não a suporto Eu não posso suportá-lo Sugestões And I can't stand your grandmother. I can't stand your silent disapproval. I can't stand the polar bears and the seals. ... I can't stand that hero-worship stuff. I can't stand to watch you burn. I can't stand his carvings either. I can't stand animals being mistreated. I can't stand being around you. And I can't stand up so very good. I can't stand it any longer. I can't stand sitting in the dark with strangers. Não suporto... ficar no escuro com estranhos. A-anything sharp, I can't stand to have it near my skin. Qualquer coisa afiada, não suporto ter perto da minha pele, é... uma fobia total. I can't stand seeing one of my children like this. I can't stand around here for two hours. Honestly, mate. I can't stand it... I can't stand the prison. You know I can't stand these scented markers. Sabes que detesto esses marcadores perfumados. I can't stand you being with this man. I can't stand not answering the door... Não foram achados resultados para esta acepção. Sugestões que contenham i can't stand Resultados 2493. Exatos 2493. Tempo de resposta 134 ms. 1 Hello, Is "can't stand" followed by "ing" or the infinitive form? EXAMPLE "I can't stand smelling Kerosene." OR "I can't stand to smell Kerosene."Google results suggest the latter in a convincing manner, but the grammar books supports the +ing form. 2 Hello Dathrilla. Personally I wouldn't use either of those in British English. I'd say I can't stand the smell of kerosene. EDIT Oops, forgot to answer the question. Generally it can be followed by either. I can't stand looking at myself in the mirror. I can hardly stand to look at myself in the mirror. 3 I agree with ewie with regards to the example of smelling kerosene, but I would add that "can't stand" is usually followed by either a noun or by a verb in the continuous form -ing I can´t stand having to take the stairs I can´t stand being last in the queue I can´t stand coffee without sugar Hope this helps 4 Will anyone explain the difference to me, please 6 Both are possible, but I think it would be useful for you to make up a sentence with can't stand to ..... I am not sure that the two versions are always interchangeable. 7 Can't stand sounds normal to me. See in context Can't stand often sounds odd. See in context - there aren't so many of them. 8 The meaning is the same, or nearly so I can't stand looking at myself in the mirror. [Each time I look at myself in the mirror, it disturbs me.] I can't stand to look at myself in the mirror. [I dare not look at myself in the mirror for fear of what I might see.] Both sound perfectly natural to me. 9 I think using" can't stand, can't bear and can't afford" followed by gerund means a general situation I can't stand seeing a little pet being beaten. And I think using" can't stand, can't bear and can't afford" followed by infinitive means a temporary situation I can't stand to eat fish now. 10 [Response to now-deleted post removed DonnyB - moderator] I can't stand to smell kerosene? I can't stand smelling kerosene = I do not like encountering the smell of kerosene. I can't stand to smell kerosene = I have to remain seated in order to smell kerosene. That's an odd restriction - perhaps the fumes make your legs wobbly. Last edited by a moderator Jul 27, 2019 11 I think using" can't stand, can't bear and can't afford" followed by gerund means a general situation I can't stand seeing a little pet being beaten. And I think using" can't stand, can't bear and can't afford" followed by infinitive means a temporary situation I can't stand to eat fish now. can't stand is an idiom, with the meaning of "can't tolerate someone or something." -ing verbs what some people call "gerunds" fit nicely in that description, given that -ing verbs denote events, and events are things that happen I can't stand seeing a little pet being beaten; I can't stand eating fish now. But that's not a rule; you will find instances of can't stand + infinitive. Since the infinitive is abstract by nature, whenever the infinitive is turned concrete, referring to something that is happening or is taken as if happening, its use becomes viable I can't stand to see you cry I can't stand to hear them argue She can't stand to be alone but this doesn't happen with every verb. I can't stand to smell kerosene sounds distinctly odd; the idiom breaks down, and the only interpretation left is that there is a physical impediment which prevents you from "standing up" in order to "smell kerosene." can't stand + infinitive works in some cases, but not in others. This may seem illogical, but language/linguistics isn't logic. 12 I can't stand to see you cry I can't stand to hear them argue She can't stand to be alone Your comments are always interesting, but here I find it difficult to agree with you. I don't think that I would ever use the infinitive in those examples - unlike the synonymous "I can't bear to see you cry/them argue/be alone" which seems unremarkable to me. 13 Your comments are always interesting, but here I find it difficult to agree with you. I don't think that I would ever use the infinitive in those examples - unlike the synonymous "I can't bear to see you cry/them argue/be alone" which seems unremarkable to me. I deleted my earlier answer because it was misleading. Verbs of not liking such as "hate" and "loathe", and the idioms "can stand" and "can bear" can take either an infinitival clause or a gerund-participial one as complement "I can't stand / can't bear / hate to see/seeing you cry". The verb "stand" as opposed to "can stand" only takes an infinitival complement, as in "I stand to lose a fortune". 14 Your comments are always interesting, but here I find it difficult to agree with you. I don't think that I would ever use the infinitive in those examples - unlike the synonymous "I can't bear to see you cry/them argue/be alone" which seems unremarkable to me. I find Seven's examples perfectly natural, personally. Tem algumas situações que não adianta, a gente simplesmente não suporta ou não aguenta o que está acontecendo. Às vezes não suportamos alguém, uma situação, alguma comida, uma música, algum filme ou simplesmente fazer alguma coisa. Mas e aí, como se diz eu não aguento/suporto em inglês? Bem, se você não sabe você vai aprender agora! É possível que você perca a paciência com algo ou alguém em uma situação em que você não tem como falar português então para não ter erro, bora aprender I can’t stand something anymore. Literalmente Eu não consigo suportar alguma coisa mais. Também poderia ser traduzido como “Eu não aguento mais alguma coisa”. I can’t stand staying home on weekends. Eu não suporto ficar em casa nos fins de semana. I can’t stand this job anymore. Eu não aguento mais esse emprego. I can’t stand cleaning the house all by myself. Não suporto limpar a casa toda sozinho. He can’t stand cooking fish. The smell is really awful. Ele não suporta fazer peixe, o cheiro é terrível. Enough! I can’t stand this situation anymore! Chega! Eu não aguento mais essa situação! I can’t stand the noise here. Eu não aguento o barulho aqui. É importante destacar que quando você usa “I can’t stand” + VERBO você utiliza o ING com o verbo I can’t stand washing the dishes. Eu não suporto lavar louça. Aproveite e me siga nas redes sociais, participe das nossas lives todas as terças-feiras e entre para o meu canal do TELEGRAM, onde eu envio dicas, conteúdos e muita informação bacana. Para entrar no grupo, basta tocar no botão abaixo TOQUE AQUI PARA ENTRAR NO GRUPO DO TELEGRAM E lembre-se de compartilhar com quem você conhece se tiver gostado do material! 🙂 Stay Strong, Inamara Arruda Teacher Bárbara Oliveira Editora-Chefe Cadastre-se abaixo e faça parte da lista VIP. Você receberá gratuitamente conteúdos exclusivos, seleções VIP de dicas de inglês, convites para aulas ao vivo e muito mais. \o/ As CEOs everywhere try to navigate this wave of consumer outrage, you can’t blame them for wondering is weighing into polarizing issues really worth it? For a good number of them, the answer is different in 2023 than before. “Why hit the beehive with a stick?” the founder of Parsons Xtreme Golf told The Wall Street Journal. And yet, while some of the wokest brands pump the brakes on their activism, one of the biggest surprises is who hasn’t — people like former Governor Mike Huckabee, watching the once-beloved chicken chain walk down the world’s path has been a painful exercise. “They’ve bought into the lie,” he told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on Monday’s “Washington Watch.” “I don’t know any other way to say it. I can’t be polite about it, because there’s no way to say, Oh, they’re just trying to stay out of harm’s way.’ No, they have injected themselves into the diversity, equity, and inclusion model,” he shook his head. “They’ve hired someone to be their vice president of DEI. And when a company does that, what they basically are saying is — We want to be able to sit at the cool kids’ table. … We don’t want to be over there by ourselves anymore. We don’t want people to make fun of us or point their fingers at us.’”Huckabee, who was behind 2012’s wildly successful Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day to thank the Cathy family for their public stand on marriage, can’t believe how soon after that the company started to cave. “I don’t know who it is they listen to, but it’s tragic,” he said. After withstanding years of the Left’s vitriol, out of the blue, “Chick-fil-A started moving closer and closer to the very people that showed them nothing but hate.” And frankly, Huckabee pointed out, “I don’t know what they’ve achieved from it.”Worse, the governor explained, it came at a time of unprecedented national support. “They were being shut out of cities like New York and Boston and Chicago — told they couldn’t come there.” And after Americans flooded their stores, turning out by the millions to embrace the Cathys’ courage, many of those local governments backed off. “But Chick-fil-A’s response, rather than to say, Thank you, Christian community, for standing with us and not abandoning us when we were getting pummeled’ was to say, Well, we’re going to move on now.’ And next thing you know, Chick-fil-A abandoned their longstanding relationship with the Salvation Army [and other Christian ministries], and they started linking up with an organization called Covenant House, which is a pro-Pride, pro-LGBTQ, organization in New York. … And it just made no sense.”After taking it on the chin for supporting a group that hosted Drag Queen Story Hours and donating to the extremists at Southern Poverty Law Center, the company decided to go “full-bore woke.” “It’s really disturbing,” Huckabee admitted before saying, “I’ll be honest. One of the big regrets of my life was taking such a public stand for them in 2012, helping to turn the tide that was really about to go against them in a very significant way.”Perkins, who revealed that the Cathys never reached out to FRC after the shooting that resulted from the organization’s participation in that Appreciation Day, wanted people to know “This is not Truett Cathy’s Chick-fil-A. … You knew him. I knew him. We knew what he stood for — and that’s what the company stood for.”Not anymore, Huckabee said. If grandson Andrew Cathy wants to abandon everything his family believed, everything that set their business apart, then there will be consequences. Once-loyal customers aren’t going to go out of their way for a brand that betrayed them, the governor pointed out. “I don’t feel any sense of, Well, I ought to go support Chick-fil-A, because they’re standing with the things I care about’ … because they aren’t standing for the things that matter [anymore].” Quite frankly,” he said, “my attitude about Chick-fil-A is that they’re just another company selling chicken. They’re not open on Sunday. That’s the only distinguishing thing. But not being open on a particular day doesn’t erase what you really stand for. … And it’s unfortunate, but it doesn’t look like Chick-fil-A is going to reverse course. They’re going all in on this left-wing and really unbiblical worldview.”“It makes it much easier to go to Popeye’s,” Huckabee half-joked. “[But] look, if a business doesn’t want to cater to Christians, that’s fine. I’m not buying their politics or their faith — I’m buying their product. But if you’re going to take a stand and say that you’re different, and you’re unique, and you don’t mind being associated with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but then your actions and your affiliations show that you really kind of are ashamed of the gospel,” it’s a different said, the governor pointed out, “I am encouraged. It looks like for the first time in a number of years [that] people are waking up and they’ve just had it.” The idea that this is just about rainbow flags or “loving who I want to love” is out the window, he insists. “That’s no longer what this is about. This is about forcing people to accept a lifestyle that includes the most irrational things — like mutilation of children’s bodies and permanently and irreparably doing damage to them [and] believing that six-, seven-, eight-year-olds have a right of consent on their bodies when we don’t even let them get a tattoo until they’re 18.”“So this [pushback] is encouraging,” Huckabee agreed, “and we’re seeing it across the scope. And I think what’s happened with Target is just a great example.”Suzanne Bowdey serves as editorial director and senior writer at The Washington Stand. 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