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tolerant

/tol-er-uhnt/US // ˈtɒl ər ənt //UK // (ˈtɒlərənt) //

宽容的,容忍的,容忍,宽容

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inclined or disposed to tolerate; showing tolerance; forbearing: tolerant of errors.
    • : favoring toleration: a tolerant church.
    • : Medicine/Medical, Immunology. able to endure or resist the action of a drug, poison, etc.lacking or exhibiting low levels of immune response to a normally immunogenic substance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.open-minded, easygoing
Synonyms
forgiving宽容的,宽容,宽厚的,宽恕的humane人道的,人道,仁慈的,仁慈lenient宽松的,宽松,宽大的,宽大liberal自由主义者,自由派,开放的,自由的permissive放任自流,放纵,放纵的,放任progressive渐进式,循序渐进,渐进,渐进式的receptive接受性,接受性强,接受性的,接受性强的sympathetic具有同情心的,有同情心的,具有同情心,有同情心advanced先进的,先进,高级,高级的benevolent仁慈的,仁爱,仁慈,仁义big大,大的,大型,很大broad广泛的,广泛,宽泛的,宽广的broad-minded心胸宽广,心胸开阔,心胸宽广的人,襟怀宽广catholic天主教会,天主教徒,天主教,天主教的charitable慈善事业,慈善的,慈善,慈善机构clement洁具,洁丽雅,洁丽华,洁莉雅complaisant抱怨,怨天尤人,抱怨的人,埋怨condoning纵容,宽恕,宽容,姑息easy on方便,便于,容易,方便的easy with容易与,易与,易于与,易于使用excusing推辞,推脱,解释,推脱责任fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的forbearing担当,担当的,担当重任,担当者free and easy自由和轻松,自由和简单,自由自在,自由自在的indulgent放任自流,放纵的,放纵,放任kindhearted慈眉善目,慈祥的人,慈祥的,慈祥lax宽松,松懈,宽松的,松弛long-suffering坚忍不拔,慈悲为怀,坚韧不拔,绵绵不绝magnanimous宽宏大度,宽宏大量的,宽宏大量,宽宏大度的merciful仁慈的,慈悲的,慈祥的,慈悲为怀patient病人,患者,病人的,患者的radical激进的,偏激,偏激的,激进soft软,软的,软性,软体sophisticated复杂的,复杂,成熟的,老练understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况unprejudiced不偏不倚,不偏不倚地,不偏不倚的,无偏见wide宽阔的,宽广,阔,宽大

Examples

  • Benoit suspects that if scientists can identify these genes, they could use them to engineer new types of cells tolerant of high pressures and little oxygen.

  • The pandemic’s onslaught makes investors a lot more tolerant of tough decisions that cause short-term pain but build on what makes money, shelves losers, and jettisons lofty ambitions.

  • The Federal Reserve is expected to make that official by announcing a new strategy that requires it to be more tolerant when prices overshoot, and refrain from preemptive interest-rate increases.

  • Bigger dingoes may then, in turn, be more tolerant of the poison’s effects, their body size outpacing a relatively constant dosage over the years.

  • Jon Oatley, a reproductive biologist at Washington State University, wants to use Crispr-Cas9 to fine tune the genetic code of rugged, disease-resistant, and heat-tolerant bulls that have been bred to thrive on the open range.

  • That is a more tolerant approach than that of traditional museum curators.

  • Such is the Sierra Leonean way, the most tolerant, compassionate, and friendly people I have found anywhere.

  • But it may also cause us to be too tolerant of further extensions of state power in the name of security.

  • She speaks with chilly precision, “in the tone that a bored but tolerant adult might use.”

  • The organization presents itself as a tolerant Islamic voice—the “good Muslim,” if you will.

  • Yet, through a life devoted to the externals of it, Mata had been tolerant of beauty, rather than at one with it.

  • He was very attractive to the young, and tolerant of human infirmities, even when he gave the best advice.

  • We must admit it among ourselves, Jeronimo, those miscreants showed themselves quite tolerant!

  • In some of its articles Mazzini appears at his best,—more tolerant, less dogmatic and theoretical.

  • During the peaceful and tolerant reign of Charles II the country made steady progress.