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词汇 tolerate
释义 tolerate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈtɒl.ər.eɪt/ us /ˈtɑː.lə.reɪt/

tolerateverb[T] (ACCEPT)


B2
to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them: 宽容;容忍
I will not tolerate that kind of behaviour in my class.在我的课堂上我不会容许那种行为。
[ + -ing verb ]I won't tolerate lying.我不会容忍说谎。
The bacteria have developed an ability to tolerate these drugs.
The soldiers have to tolerate difficult desert conditions.
I'm looking for plants that can tolerate shade.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing reluctantly
accede to something
acceptance
acquiescence
be resigned to somethingidiom
bend to something
bow down to someone
cave in
concede
crack
like it or lump itidiom
peace
philosophical
resign yourself to something
resignation
resigned
resignedly
resort to something
settle for something
shoulder
trade something off

tolerateverb[T] (DEAL WITH)


C2
to deal with something unpleasant or annoying, or to continue existing despite bad or difficult conditions: 忍耐;忍受
These ants can tolerate temperatures that would kill other species.这些蚂蚁能够忍受可以导致其他物种死亡的高温。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant
bearI will bear the responsibility for whatever happens.
endureShe endured years of hip pain before seeing a surgeon.
sufferShe suffers from severe asthma.
acceptI have finally accepted that I can't change who he is.
resign yourself toI have resigned myself to the fact that I'll never work again.
become resigned toPeople have become resigned to the fact that increased security means much longer wait times at airports.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tolerating and enduring
bear with someone
bearable
bearably
bide
come to terms with somethingidiom
put up with something/someone
resign
resign yourself to something
resignedly
ride something out
rough
sit
struggle
sweat it outidiom
tolerance
tough
tough something out
wait
wait something out
weather the stormidiom

tolerate | American Dictionary


tolerate
verb[ T ]
us/ˈtɑl·əˌreɪt/

tolerateverb[T] (BEAR)


to bear something unpleasant or annoying, or to keep going despite difficulties:
Athletes often have to tolerate a lot of pain.

tolerateverb[T] (ACCEPT)


to accept behavior and beliefs that are different from your own, although you may not agree with or approve of them:
They don’t have the best service, but I tolerate it because I love their food.

Examples of tolerate


tolerate
Even the indiscipline of the soldiers was tolerated for a time.
Even tragedy could be tolerated, but no staged death.
If such a trade-off exists, one benefit of tolerating a higher rate of inflation will be a lower level of unemployment.
Intercourse, since it usually produced offspring, was only to be tolerated in a controlled and formalized context.
Rhetorical decorum, however, tolerates what is unauthorised, unprecedented, and unnatural for the sake of effective communication.
Cardiac catheterization was well tolerated in all but the two cases with obstruction.
However, lamotrigine has been well tolerated as long-term treatment in pediatric patients with epilepsy.
Freedom and relative material well-being have never been granted the proletariat by the bourgeoisie other than as something to be tolerated provisionally.
All infants tolerated the increase in left ventricular pressure work well.
Efforts at cultural competency need to avoid the facile equation of cultural understanding and sensitivity with tolerating all of any culture's practices.
An oft-quoted example is chastity for religious reasons - which goes against the precepts of the natural law, but can be still tolerated, even celebrated.
On the other hand, demands to jump the queue that are not based on need should not be tolerated.
While minor residual hemodynamic abnormalities appear well tolerated over the intermediate period, continued follow-up is warranted.
The most serious danger that threatens humanity is a consumerist ethic which tolerates only one absolute value, individual freedom to choose among available commodities.
The citalopram appeared to be well tolerated with many quality-of-life and potential toxicity symptoms much improved compared to the baseline week.
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