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tolerance美 ['tɑlərəns] 英 ['tɒlərəns] 1. | [u] ~ (of/for sb/sth) 忍受;容忍;宽容;宽恕the willingness to accept or tolerate sb/sth, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like you |
| She had no tolerance for jokes of any kind. 她容不得开任何玩笑。 | | religious tolerance 宗教上的包容 | | a reputation for tolerance towards refugees 对难民宽容的美誉 |
2. | [c][u] ~ (to sth) 忍耐力;忍受性;耐力;耐量the ability to suffer sth, especially pain, difficult conditions, etc. without being harmed |
| | | Tolerance to alcohol decreases with age. 酒量随年龄的增大而减少。 |
3. | [c][u] 公差;容限the amount by which the measurement of a value can vary without causing problems |
| They were working to a tolerance of 0.0001 of a centimetre. 他们在按 0.0001 厘米的公差加工。 |
n. | 10. 忍受;容忍;宽容;耐性;【物理学】容限;【医学】耐受[药]性,耐(药)力;耐(药)量;【植物;植物学】耐阴性;耐量;【造币、机】公差,容许量 10. 忍受;容忍;宽容;耐性;【物理学】容限;【医学】耐受[药]性,耐(药)力;耐(药)量;【植物;植物学】耐阴性;耐量;【造币、机】公差,容许量 |
n. | 1. the acceptance of the differing views of other people, e.g. in religious or political matters, and fairness toward the people who hold these different views 2. the act of putting up with somebody or something irritating or otherwise unpleasant 3. the ability to put up with harsh or difficult conditions 4. the loss of or reduction in the usual response to a drug or other agent as a result of use or exposure over a prolonged period 5. an allowance made for something to deviate in size from a standard, or the limit within which it is allowed to deviate 6. the ability of an organism to survive in extreme conditions 7. the attitude of someone who is willing to accept someone else’s beliefs, way of life, etc. without criticizing them even if they disagree with them 8. the ability to experience something unpleasant or painful without being harmed 9. the amount by which the size of a part of a machine can be different from the standard size before it prevents the machine from operating correctly 1. the acceptance of the differing views of other people, e.g. in religious or political matters, and fairness toward the people who hold these different views 2. the act of putting up with somebody or something irritating or otherwise unpleasant 3. the ability to put up with harsh or difficult conditions 4. the loss of or reduction in the usual response to a drug or other agent as a result of use or exposure over a prolonged period 5. an allowance made for something to deviate in size from a standard, or the limit within which it is allowed to deviate 6. the ability of an organism to survive in extreme conditions 7. the attitude of someone who is willing to accept someone else’s beliefs, way of life, etc. without criticizing them even if they disagree with them 8. the ability to experience something unpleasant or painful without being harmed 9. the amount by which the size of a part of a machine can be different from the standard size before it prevents the machine from operating correctly |
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