单词 | intolerance |
释义 | intolerance (ɪntɒlərəns ) uncountable noun Intolerance is unwillingness to let other people act in a different way or hold different opinions from you. [disapproval] ...his intolerance of any opinion other than his own. [+ of] ...religious intolerance. Collocations: lactose intolerance An intolerance, such as coeliac disease or lactose intolerance, can create gas. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Samples of the milk show it has no beta-lactoglobulin — the main cause of lactose intolerance. The Sun (2012) You think you have lactose intolerance, gluten issues and candida. Times, Sunday Times (2012) She is no stranger to racial intolerance. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He had decided to devote his life to fighting religious and racial intolerance. Times, Sunday Times (2008) But a few football games cannot disguise the reality of racial intolerance in that country. Times, Sunday Times (2012) If found guilty he will be the first teacher to be struck off for religious intolerance. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It must not be used as a platform for religious intolerance or hatred. Times, Sunday Times (2011) They fled persecution from racial and religious intolerance in search of a better life for their children in Britain. The Sun (2013) Translations: Chinese: 不容忍 他人的做事方式或观点 Japanese: 狭量 |
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