영어에서 Had suffered 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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King AN-U had suffered much.
He had suffered with for four to five years.
I believed I was the only one who had suffered.
For he had suffered for all.
The next day of competition, her body had suffered enough.
He had suffered all His life.
Nearly all his former associates in the ministry had suffered martyrdom.
Tina Turner had suffered a stroke.
I had suffered with back pain for about 8 years.
Tina Turner had suffered a stroke.
She had suffered from rheumatoid arthritisfor the last 20 years.
For the last six months, Cero,a painter, had suffered terrible insomnia.
He, too, had suffered persecution and death.
Delambre went to help Méchain who by this time had suffered a nervous breakdown.
My family had suffered a lot because of me.
That weekend the priesthood brethren gave many blessings to members who had suffered in the storm.
All of us had suffered greatly to get to this moment.
Perhaps even retribution was an incentive for those who had suffered at the hands of a rival nation.
He had suffered from respiratory problems for most of his life and these became more severe as he grew older.
As a young man Milne had suffered from encephalitis lethargica.
Joelle came to see me to discuss integrative medicine for the treatment of the PTSD that she had suffered from being raped.
The University of Pisa had suffered a revolt in 1494 and had moved to Florence.
The U.S. had suffered a terrible attack on its own soil(9/ 11) and put in place several strategies to make its borders more secure.
But AN-U would never forget the injury he had suffered under the hands of his uncle AL-AL.
Some of the workers had suffered slipped discs and were not able to work due to the strain caused by lifting baggage manually. Solution.
He died there of bronchopneumonia although he had suffered from Alzheimer's disease for some time.
The family had suffered terribly through the Nazi campaign against the Jews, however, and four of Erdös's uncles and aunts had been murdered.
The French army was commanded by Gaston de Foix and they had suffered humiliation at the hands of some determined Brescia militia.
All of the patients had suffered a broken hip, and half of the patients had been taking a type of commonly-prescribed drug called bisphosphonate.
Their nation had fallen before the armies of Babylon, and their nationalistic Yahweh had suffered from the international preachments of the spiritual leaders.