词汇 | intolerant-of |
释义 | intolerant of something collocation usually disapproving(alsointolerant of someone) refusing to accept a particular idea, belief, or behaviour, especially because they are different from your own, or refusing to accept people who are different from you: In the later years of his rule he became increasingly intolerant of dissent. She can be very intolerant of students who don't understand what she's talking about.她对听不懂她讲课的学生可能会很不宽容。 She was intolerant of sloppy thinking and poorly done research. (alsointolerant to something) not able to eat a particular type of food or take a particular type of medicine without it having a bad effect: People who are intolerant of wheat can usually eat bread made with spelt. The treatment can be used as an alternative for patients intolerant to statins. (of a plant or animal) not able to grow or survive well in particular physical conditions: These fish are particularly intolerant of cold water. Weeds are generally intolerant of shade. Although intolerant of pollution, the species has survived since dinosaur days. See intolerant They have a fixed idea of what is good for the country and are intolerant of any view but their own. People who've given up smoking often become very intolerant of other smokers. Because he is such an idealist, he is intolerant of compromise. The medication can be used by patients intolerant of aspirin. The fish population in the river is mostly smallmouth bass, a fish intolerant of poor water quality. Narrow-minded be set in your waysidiom be wearing blindersidiom be wearing blinkersidiom blinker blinkered closed-minded myopia myopic myopically narrow-minded narrow-mindedly narrow-mindedness non-thinking prissy provinciality provincially prude prudish unreconstructed unthinking You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Poisoning and allergy Animal & plant biology - general words |
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