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单词 intolerance
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intolerance


in·tol·er·ance

I0202900 (ĭn-tŏl′ər-əns)n.1. The quality or condition of being intolerant; lack of tolerance.2. Medicine Inability to digest or metabolize a food, drug, or other substance or compound: lactose intolerance.

in•tol•er•ance

(ɪnˈtɒl ər əns)

n. 1. lack of toleration; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect contrary opinions or beliefs, persons of different races or backgrounds, etc. 2. abnormal sensitivity or allergy, as to heat or to a food or drug. [1755–65; < Latin]

Intolerance

 
  1. Bigotry … it’s like putting your elbows on the table. You know you’re not supposed to. But there’s that instinct —Bonnie Currie, New York Times, January 24, 1986
  2. Closed as a bigot’s mind —Anon
  3. Intolerance itself is a form of egoism —George Santayana

    Santayana elaborates on his comparison of intolerance to egoism as follows: “And to condemn egoism intolerantly is to share it.”

  4. Intolerant as a sinner newly turned saint —Anon
  5. The mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour upon it, the more it will contract —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr
  6. Prejudice is as a mist, which in our journey through the world often dims the brightest and obscures the best of all the good and glorious objects that meet us on our way —Anthony Ashley Cooper
  7. Prejudices … are like rats, and men’s minds are like traps; prejudices get in easily, but it is doubtful if they ever get out —Lord Francis Jeffrey
Thesaurus
Noun1.intolerance - impatience with annoyances; "his intolerance of interruptions"impatience - a dislike of anything that causes delay
2.intolerance - unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefsattitude, mental attitude - a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun"narrow-mindedness, narrowness - an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behaviorbigotry, dogmatism - the intolerance and prejudice of a bigotfanaticism, fanatism, zealotry - excessive intolerance of opposing viewsreligionism - exaggerated religious zealotryzero tolerance - extreme intolerance of antisocial behavior (usually by an uncompromising application of the law); "he urged zero tolerance for priests who abuse children sexually"tolerance - willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others

intolerance

noun1. narrow-mindedness, discrimination, prejudice, racism, bigotry, xenophobia, chauvinism, fanaticism, narrowness, jingoism, racialism, dogmatism, illiberality an act of religious intolerance
narrow-mindedness tolerance, open-mindedness, liberality, understanding, broad-mindedness
2. sensitivity, allergy, susceptibility, antipathy, hypersensitivity a blood test which shows food intolerance

intolerance

nounIrrational suspicion or hatred of a particular group, race, or religion:bigotry, prejudice.
Translations
不耐性不能容忍偏狭

intolerable

(inˈtolərəbl) adjective that cannot be endured or borne. intolerable pain; This delay is intolerable. 無法忍受的 不能忍受的inˈtolerably adverb 無法忍受地 不能忍受地inˈtolerant adjective (often with of) unwilling to endure or accept eg people whose ideas etc are different from one's own, members of a different race or religion etc. an intolerant attitude; He is intolerant of others' faults. 不願容忍的,心胸狹窄的 不能容忍的,心胸狭窄的 inˈtolerance noun 不願容忍 不能容忍,偏狭,不耐性

intolerance


intolerance

 [in-tol´er-ans] inability to withstand or consume; inability to absorb or metabolize nutrients.activity intolerance a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a state in which a person has insufficient physiological or psychological energy to endure or complete necessary or desired daily activities. Causes include generalized weakness, sedentary lifestyle, imbalance between oxygen supply and demand, and bed rest or immobility. Defining characteristics include verbal report of fatigue or weakness, abnormal heart rate or blood pressure response to activity, exertional discomfort, and dyspnea.carbohydrate intolerance inability to properly metabolize one or more carbohydrate(s), such as glucose, fructose" >fructose, or one of the disaccharides.disaccharide intolerance inability to properly metabolize one or more disaccharide(s), usually due to deficiency of the corresponding disaccharidase(s), although it may have other causes such as impaired absorption. After ingestion of the disaccharide there may be abdominal symptoms such as diarrhea, flatulence, borborygmus, distention, and pain. One common type is intolerance" >lactose intolerance.drug intolerance the state of reacting to the normal pharmacologic doses of a drug with the symptoms of overdosage.exercise intolerance limitation of ability to perform work or exercise at normally accepted levels, as measured in exercise testing.glucose intolerance inability to properly metabolize glucose, a type of carbohydrate intolerance; see diabetes mellitus" >diabetes mellitus.lactose intolerance a disaccharide intolerance specific for lactose, usually due to an inherited deficiency of lactase activity in the intestinal mucosa.risk for activity intolerance a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as the state in which an individual is at risk of having insufficient physiological or psychological energy to endure or complete required daily activities. See also intolerance" >activity intolerance.Patient Care. Nursing activities and interventions are aimed at identifying those factors that contribute to activity intolerance, providing evidence of the patient's progress to the higher level of activity possible for the patient, and reducing signs of physiologic intolerance to increased activity (blood pressure and respiratory and pulse rates). Once the contributing factors are identified, plans are made to avoid or minimize them. For example, if inadequate sleep or rest periods are a factor, the nurse plans with the patient scheduled periods of uninterrupted rest during the day. Inadequate sleep at night should be assessed and appropriate interventions planned and implemented. Making an objective record of the patient's progress toward increased activity tolerance can help alleviate depression or lack of incentive, both of which can be contributing factors. Such assessment data could include measurements of blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rates before and after an activity, gradual increase in the distance walked, and gradual resumption of responsibility for activities of daily living" >activities of daily living.

in·tol·er·ance

(in-tol'ĕr-ăns), Abnormal metabolism, excretion, or other disposition of a given substance; term often used to indicate impaired use or disposal of dietary constituents.

intolerance

(ĭn-tŏl′ər-əns)n.1. The quality or condition of being intolerant; lack of tolerance.2. Medicine Inability to digest or metabolize a food, drug, or other substance or compound: lactose intolerance.

intolerance

Medtalk 1. Extreme discomfort with a particular environmental condition. See Cold intolerance, Heat intolerance.2. Inability to metabolize or excrete a particular substance. See Food intolerance, Hereditary fructose intolerance, Lactose intolerance, Milk intolerance, Orthostatic intolerance.

in·tol·er·ance

(in-tol'ĕr-ăns) 1. Abnormal metabolism, excretion, or other disposition of a given substance; term often used to indicate impaired use or disposal of dietary constituents. 2. Incapacity for enduring or the effects of specific medications.

intolerance

A tendency to react adversely to stimuli of any kind or to drugs or foodstuffs.

in·tol·er·ance

(in-tol'ĕr-ăns) Abnormal metabolism, excretion, or other disposition of a given substance; term often used to indicate impaired use or disposal of dietary constituents.

Patient discussion about intolerance

Q. What is the difference between intolerance and allergy? Is there any point in which intolerance to a certain food (say milk or eggs for example) turns into an allergy or are they totally unrelated?Is intolerance showing up only as digestion problems and not other allergy symptoms?Can you mistakenly interpret intolerance as allergy in blood tests or vice versa?A. Webmd.com has an article that will give you some insights on the matter
See link bellow.
http://www.webmd.com/allergies/foods-allergy-intolerance

Q. can you be lactose intolerant just in the morning? if i drink milk or eat a dairy product in the morning i get nausous, vomit and have diarehha. but i eat dairy products in the evening and im fine. is it possible to be lactose intolerant just in the morning?A. Not that I'm aware of.. You are either lactose intolerant or you're not. However, it depends on how much dairy products you eat, and perhaps you consume more dairy products in the morning, on an empty stomach, where it all absorbs, where as in the evening you might eat less and combine it with other food. I would suggest you dicrease the total amount of dairy you eat, in order to get rid of these symptms.

Q. lactose intolerant If you are lactose intolerant and you consume a dairy related product can it cause a fever?A. No
Lactose Intolerance means you lack the enzyme to digest milk.
You get diarrhea NOT fever
DrMDK

More discussions about intolerance

intolerance


Related to intolerance: Food intolerance
  • noun

Synonyms for intolerance

noun narrow-mindedness

Synonyms

  • narrow-mindedness
  • discrimination
  • prejudice
  • racism
  • bigotry
  • xenophobia
  • chauvinism
  • fanaticism
  • narrowness
  • jingoism
  • racialism
  • dogmatism
  • illiberality

Antonyms

  • tolerance
  • open-mindedness
  • liberality
  • understanding
  • broad-mindedness

noun sensitivity

Synonyms

  • sensitivity
  • allergy
  • susceptibility
  • antipathy
  • hypersensitivity

Synonyms for intolerance

noun irrational suspicion or hatred of a particular group, race, or religion

Synonyms

  • bigotry
  • prejudice

Antonyms for intolerance

noun impatience with annoyances

Related Words

  • impatience

noun unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs

Related Words

  • attitude
  • mental attitude
  • narrow-mindedness
  • narrowness
  • bigotry
  • dogmatism
  • fanaticism
  • fanatism
  • zealotry
  • religionism
  • zero tolerance

Antonyms

  • tolerance
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