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in·tol·er·ance
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词根:intolerant
adj.intolerant 无法忍受的;偏狭的
noun
inability or unwillingness to accept the existence or validity of opinions, beliefs, customs, and practices different from one's own.Religious intolerance has led to persecutions of innocent people.
lactose intolerance乳糖不耐症
1765年,“不愿忍受不同意见或信仰”,源自拉丁语 intolerantia “不耐烦; 难以忍受,无法忍受; 傲慢”,来自 intolerantem “不耐烦,不宽容”(见 intolerant)。大约在1500年有一个孤立的用法,显然是“不愿意”的意思。特别是在19世纪中期之前,它特别指宗教事务。现已过时的 intolerancy 在1620年代以同样的意义使用; intoleration 在1610年代使用。1844年开始出现“不能承受或忍受”的含义。
不耐〔性〕,耐受不良
偏执
不容忍
The first known use of intolerance was in 1765
intoxicateverb
to affect by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is much reduced
to excite to enthusiasm or frenzy
intoxicateverb
to affect by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is much reduced
to excite to enthusiasm or frenzy
intoxicantnoun
something that intoxicatesespecially: an alcoholic drink
intoneverb
to utter in musical or prolonged tones : chant
intoneverb
to utter in musical or prolonged tones : chant
intonationnoun
the act of intoningalso: something intoned
the ability to play or sing music in tune
the rise and fall in pitch of the voice in speech
intolerantadjective
unable or unwilling to endure
unwilling to grant equality, freedom, or other social rights
intolerancenoun
the quality or state of being intolerant
exceptional sensitivity (as to a drug or food)
intolerancenoun
lack of an ability to endure
an intolerance to light
exceptional sensitivity (as to a food or drug)specifically: inability to properly metabolize or absorb a substance
glucose intolerance
1 The easiest way to differentiate the two is that intolerances are essentially the domain of your digestive system; allergies are handled by the immune system.
2 More likely, what these patients have is an intolerance, she says.
3 Of course you could be avoiding butter for another reason, like a vegan diet or an intolerance to dairy, or even just a dietary change.
4 “Starbucks charges customers with lactose intolerance and milk allergies an excessively high surcharge to substitute non-dairy alternatives in its drinks,” the lawsuit alleges.
5 When President Alan Garcia's government, presented with a $2.2 million donation from Germany, resisted the idea, Vargas Llosa lashed out, accusing the government of "a deep-rooted intolerance and lack of culture."
6 So not only were many of the arthritis patients found to have some level of intolerance to certain foods, but it wouldn’t necessarily have been detected by a blood test.
7 Our job as public health officials is to demonstrate a thirst for efficiency and an intolerance of waste.
我们作为公共卫生官员的任务是,竭力追求效率,杜绝浪费。
8 Six writers set to host tables at the ceremony pulled out in protest last month, citing their discomfort with the organization honoring a publication they saw as promoting “cultural intolerance.”
9 Food allergy or intolerance? It's important to know the difference.
食物过敏还是食物不耐受? 关键是在知道两者的区别.
10 She went on, "Gluten intolerance symptoms can be sneaky. They include skin rashes, digestive distress, bloating, headaches and fatigue."
11 Racism, intolerance, imperialism, cronyism, and alcoholism become the leitmotifs.
12 Shelffo sees a direct link between her daughter’s intolerance to gender stereotypes and her husband’s willingness to serve as primary caregiver when her daughter was young.
13 Cumberbatch, an Academy Award best actor nominee for his portrayal of Turing, described him as a gay icon who lived during a time of intolerance.
14 The product is a preparation for improving lactose intolerance.
本品是一种改善乳糖不耐症的制剂.
15 Perhaps those with wheat intolerance are looking for a gluten-free recipe they can make at home.
16 Variety noted the movie's themes of intolerance and xenophobia beneath the wands and the cute beasts.
17 But Serebrennikov has made a complex movie to wrestle with, one that explores intolerance, repression and — on a fundamental level — the brutal price some are forced to pay when a culture elevates its great men.
18 As Thant Myint-U puts it, “fear and intolerance” offer convenient cover for opportunists seeking to hide a “failure of the imagination.”
19 Now, however, it is enjoying unhappy fame: as the centre of an experiment in multiculturalism wrecked by intolerance.
但现在其名声不佳:当年多元文化试验的中心却被今日的不宽容毁掉。
20 Representative Keith Ellison, who is Muslim, said in a statement that Lowe's had "chosen to uphold the beliefs of a fringe hate group" and given in to intolerance.
1 不容异说
2 固执
hard-grained stand-fast tough fixed sticky tenacious wayward wilful dogged wedded asinine incorrigible wrong-headed unbending unpersuadable obstinateness persistence adherence noncompliance bigotry tenacity obstinacy persistency recalcitrance persist hell bent
3 不耐
5 过敏反应
6 不能容忍
7 不能忍受
8 不耐性
9 不容忍
10 偏执
sectarian kooky narrow-minded kookie bigotry obduracy intolerant cranky illiberal twist fixation
11 耐受不良
12 偏狭
provincial parochial suburban intolerant insular hidebound pettily narrow bigotry pettiness parochialism philistinism parochiality local sectarian narrow-minded narrow-gauge one-track small-bore provincialism
14 过敏
intolerant anaphylactic hypersensitive allergy hypersusceptible sensitive irritable sensitivity temperament irritability hypersusceptibility erethism supersensitize irritate
15 褊夹