单词 | tolerance |
释义 | tolerancetol‧e‧rance /ˈtɒlərəns $ ˈtɑː-/ ●●○ noun Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorpeople/attitudes that are not strict► lenient Collocations not strict in the way that you punish people or control their behaviour: · The younger teachers generally had a more lenient attitude towards their students.lenient with: · Some police officers have criticized judges for being too lenient with car thieves and burglars. ► easy-going someone who is easy-going does not care about being strict, and is usually calm and relaxed: · Our parents are pretty easy-going, and they don't mind if we stay out late. ► soft someone who is soft seems weak because they are not strict enough with other people: · He doesn't have the right personality to be an army officer, he's too soft.soft on: · They accused the government of being too soft on crime. ► tolerant allowing people to do, say, or believe what they like without fear of being punished or criticized: · I've tried to adopt a fairly tolerant attitude towards his behaviour.tolerant of: · She's not very tolerant of other people's failings.tolerant towards: · You should try to be more tolerant towards other people. ► tolerance behaviour or an attitude that allows people to do, say, or believe what they like without fear of being punished or criticized: · Tolerance was not a quality you associated with my parents.tolerance of: · The government is beginning to show more tolerance of opposition groups.tolerance towards: · The school encourages an attitude of tolerance towards all people. ► liberal willing to understand and respect other people's ideas, opinions, and behaviour, even if you do not approve of them: · I was fortunate enough to have very liberal parents.· He has quite liberal views for someone of his generation. ► broad-minded willing to accept and respect other people's beliefs or behaviour although they many be very different from your own: · My mother's quite broad-minded. She understands my decision to bring up my baby on my own. ► permissive a permissive society or person allows behaviour, especially sexual behaviour, that many other people disapprove of: · In the permissive society of the 1960s anything was possible.· It's not always true that young people have a more permissive attitude towards sex. ► lax not strict enough, especially through laziness or carelessness: · The report criticizes the lax security at many prisons.lax about: · I think the school has been too lax about bad behaviour in the past. ► over-indulgent allowing someone, especially a child, to behave in whatever way they want because you love them: · Parents can easily fall into the trap of being over-indulgent with their first child.· She was brought up by a succession of over-indulgent relations. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► great 1[uncountable] willingness to allow people to do, say, or believe what they want without criticizing or punishing them OPP intolerance → toleratetolerance of/towards/for tolerance towards religious minorities2[countable, uncountable] the degree to which someone can suffer pain, difficulty etc without being harmed or damaged → toleratetolerance to Many old people have a very limited tolerance to cold.· There is a great tolerance towards a multiplicity of paradigms, provided those paradigms never challenge the mainstream in any serious way.· Thus it can be the grounds for greater tolerance and wiser value judgments about normative political issues.· Among mammals, however, the desert camel shows the greatest tolerance to dehydration.· Quaker creditors showed great tolerance to those who were tardy in paying their bills.· He had repeatedly demonstrated that he had a greater tolerance of G-forces than most other men.· In short, the Arabian horses had greater tolerance than the Thoroughbred horses.· However, for those individuals which natural variation has endowed with greater tolerance, survival and reproduction will be possible.· We have to have a far greater tolerance of difference and a far greater respect for differences of view. ► impaired· The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance. ► little· He was a brilliant lawyer, with a first-class brain, but very little tolerance of lesser intellects.· I have little tolerance for institutional restraints.· Terribly talented people often have little tolerance for less talented middle managers.· But Montana, under pressure from the health inspection service, has little tolerance for the animals that carry brucellosis.· She joked, she advised, she ribbed the sous chefs and she had little tolerance for food fools. ► low· Stallions have an especially low tolerance for boredom, and the best cure is greater variety in work.· Smith had a well-developed con-science and a low tolerance for exploitive business practices.· She had a very low tolerance level and always wanted what she desired immediately.· This is especially-true for insomniacs, who seem to have a lower tolerance to the stimulating effects of caffeine than most people. ► racial· It was heartening to see the huge demonstration of support for democracy and racial tolerance in Vienna recently.· There is far more high-mindedness, racial tolerance and intellectual curiosity than you might expect. ► religious· This document is astonishing proof of the religious tolerance, and attention to detail, shown by the kings of Persia.· In 1639, this body made history by passing laws that provided for religious tolerance. NOUN► fault· Earlier releases of the software used two relatively simple ways to provide fault tolerance.· And it is sometimes more economical to provide fault tolerance in the software than in the hardware.· It will address fault tolerance, restart speed, automatic reconfiguration and systems management automation.· Other groundbreaking work was reportedly done in the areas of fault tolerance support and compiler optimisation.· Unify says the software offers data dependent routing, fault tolerance and integrity, along with debugging and administration functions. ► glucose· The glucose tolerance test is used to observe the response of the patient to a glucose load or challenge.· The subjects had a continuous infusion glucose tolerance test.· Impaired glucose tolerance is a condition that means your blood glucose falls between normal and diabetic.· Results - Twenty seven subjects had non-insulin dependent diabetes, 32 had impaired glucose tolerance, and 42 were normoglycaemic.· Six subjects did not consent to a glucose tolerance test and tolerance was determined from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations.· The reproducibility, sensitivity, and specificity of the continuous infusion glucose tolerance test have been reported.· This group has carried out a large multicentre study on glucose tolerance in normal pregnancy. ► level· If you are going to confide in each other, however, it is important to respect each other's different tolerance levels.· She had a very low tolerance level and always wanted what she desired immediately.· Helen's frustration with people who don't appreciate her could result in a marked reduction in her tolerance level.· Less materialistic than other groups, and showing high tolerance levels.· Viewer tolerance level tested: Before the start of the second half, as Bill Macatee cooperated with a Tostitos live commercial. ► test· The subjects had a continuous infusion glucose tolerance test.· The glucose tolerance test is used to observe the response of the patient to a glucose load or challenge.· Six subjects did not consent to a glucose tolerance test and tolerance was determined from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations.· Angina was excluded by a negative treadmill exercise tolerance test.· The reproducibility, sensitivity, and specificity of the continuous infusion glucose tolerance test have been reported.· Jarrett ignores studies that have investigated perinatal morbidity in association with abnormal results on a glucose tolerance test. VERB► show· Also reassuring are animal studies in which these stents have shown excellent biological tolerance and no dysplastic changes have been noted.· They laboured with enthusiasm and imagination and showed tolerance towards interfering children who hopped and skipped around, getting in the way.· Among mammals, however, the desert camel shows the greatest tolerance to dehydration.· Firstly, no other children were staying at our chalet that week and the other guests showed little tolerance.· Quaker creditors showed great tolerance to those who were tardy in paying their bills.· Perhaps we should try showing a little tolerance towards each other.· Ann had been able to show more tolerance towards Susan.· Less materialistic than other groups, and showing high tolerance levels. |
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