单词 | intolerable |
释义 | intolerable (ɪntɒlərəbəl ) adjective If you describe something as intolerable, you mean that it is so bad or extreme that no one can bear it or tolerate it. They felt this would put intolerable pressure on them. Human rights abuses by any party are intolerable. Synonyms: unbearable, insufferable, unendurable, impossible intolerably (ɪntɒlərəbli ) adverb ...intolerably cramped conditions. Her leg ached intolerably. Collocations: almost intolerable The pressure is almost intolerable. The Sun (2011) This is definitely not something to attempt in the summer, as heat would make it almost intolerable. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He underwent a number of operations, but the cost put the family under almost intolerable strain. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It is a terrible lot, almost intolerable. DISRAELI: A Personal History (2004) Dying people are burdened with almost intolerable circumstances. Christianity Today (2000) But in many cases, a furious, 24-hour dose of wildly intolerable pain sorts out many of the more fretful, dolorous aspects of modern life. Times, Sunday Times Or it could be some time later, to learn slowly how to hold intolerable pain and to revive. Times,Sunday Times As blindness and paralysis crept over them, they took farewell of their relatives, expiring towards evening, mostly in intolerable pain. Times,Sunday Times Along the way he fought against river debris, dangerous sewage, almost intolerable pain and even hypothermia. Times, Sunday Times People will seek desperate remedies for intolerable pain. Times, Sunday Times They warned it would put the old and sick under intolerable pressure to end their lives. The Sun He left notes and memos describing intolerable pressure from a senior official. Times,Sunday Times The most vulnerable — the old, the very sick, the unloved — would feel intolerable pressure to end their lives. Times, Sunday Times I have vivid memories of this intolerable pressure, the yelling of myself and my opposite number for everyone to back off. Times, Sunday Times He was under intolerable pressure, he said, and was close to despair. Times,Sunday Times I found it made an intolerable situation tolerable. Times, Sunday Times The widespread riots and the looting of humanitarian aid exacerbated an already intolerable situation. ST This intolerable situation creates an unfair playing field on our high streets. The Sun The employee, in resigning, indicates that he would have carried on work indefinitely had not the intolerable situation been created. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The correspondents create themselves, argue and plead, produce dramatic and intolerable situations, persist beyond all reason. The Times Literary Supplement He underwent a number of operations, but the cost put the family under almost intolerable strain. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It's hardly surprising that so many relationships are under intolerable strain. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Do they hear about the intolerable strain placed on the heart when blood becomes the consistency of jam? Times, Sunday Times (2006) The resulting welfare obligations may put an intolerable strain on future generations. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Translations: Chinese: 无法忍受的 Japanese: 耐えられない |
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