单词 | tolerate |
释义 | tolerate (tɒləreɪt ) Word forms: tolerates , tolerating , tolerated 1. verb B2 If you tolerate a situation or person, you accept them although you do not particularly like them. She can no longer tolerate the position that she's in. [VERB noun] The cousins tolerated each other, but did not really get on well together. [VERB noun] Synonyms: endure, stand, suffer, bear toleration (tɒləreɪʃən ) uncountable noun B2 ...his views on religious toleration, education, and politics. Synonyms: acceptance, endurance, indulgence, sanction Synonyms: religious freedom, freedom of conscience, freedom of worship 2. verb If you can tolerate something unpleasant or painful, you are able to bear it. The ability to tolerate pain varies from person to person. [VERB noun] Collocations: tolerate failure This government won't tolerate failure in any school. Times, Sunday Times He said his proposed trust schools 'would not tolerate failure'. Times, Sunday Times By contrast, independent fund managers live or die by their performances - so there can be no question of tolerating failure for long. Times, Sunday Times It had an autopilot designed to provide the necessary redundancy to tolerate failures during autoland, and it was this design which had triple redundancy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 容忍 Japanese: 我慢する |
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