পৃষ্ঠাটি লোড হচ্ছে . . .
দয়াকরে অপেক্ষা করুন।
"লোডিং সময়" আপনার ইন্টারনেট স্পিড এর উপর নির্ভরশীল।
| (ক) Put up with | (খ) Cope up with |
| (গ) Pull on with | (ঘ) Stand up for |
Put up with
Explanation
Put up with means to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly, without complaining. This meaning perfectly aligns with "tolerate" in the given sentence.
Why other options are incorrect
Cope up with: This is often used incorrectly; the correct phrase is "cope with," which means to manage a difficult situation successfully. It is about managing, not passively enduring without complaint like "tolerate."
Pull on with: This phrase is less common in English and does not mean to tolerate; "pull on" usually relates to putting on clothes or continuing with effort, which is not appropriate in this context.
Stand up for: This means to support or defend someone or something, especially when they are being criticized. This is the opposite of tolerating a bad situation; it implies an active, supportive stance