- 看过 intolerance 的人也看了 :
- bigotry
- prejudice
- dogmatism
- narrow-mindedness
intolerance 的定义
- lack of tolerance; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one's own.
- unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect persons of a different social group, especially members of a minority group.
- incapacity or indisposition to bear or endure: intolerance to heat.
- abnormal sensitivity or allergy to a food, drug, etc.
- an intolerant act.
intolerance 近义词
lack of willingness to tolerate
更多intolerance例句
- Normalize calling out microaggressions and intervening rather than standing by during incidents of intolerance.
- “The scapegoating and targeting of a minority group, for political purposes, feeds intolerance and discrimination, damaging all of society,” said Bachelet.
- Instead she worried about creeping intolerance now within her own party.
- Systemic intolerance of the trans community has plagued this country for too long and this presidency has done nothing but further that.
- Each of these new ways of living are met with resistance and intolerance by others in the book.
- The researchers found that the fake stuff drives the kind of glucose intolerance that can lead to diabetes in human.
- The indications vary, but progressive poor response and medication intolerance are a few possible justifications.
- Food intolerance occurs when your body is unable to digest a certain component of a food, such as the protein called gluten.
- But you should not have “acceptance” fed by feelings of futility; your response should be intolerance of intolerance.
- Anyone who suffers from gluten sensitivity, intolerance, or celiac disease knows how troublesome the problem is.
- Why is religious intolerance so much more fierce and bitter than political intolerance?
- It is more remarkable that there was so much toleration in the last century, than that there was also so much intolerance.
- Religious intolerance had driven the most industrious of the working classes to find a refuge in Holland or England.
- He believed him, with that cheerful intolerance which a certain type of mind affects, capable of anything.
- The spirit of the local Government and of the clergy that controlled it was intolerance.