tolerated 的定义
tol·er·at·ed, tol·er·at·ing.
- to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit.
- to endure without repugnance; put up with: I can tolerate laziness, but not incompetence.
- Medicine/Medical. to endure or resist the action of.
- Obsolete. to experience, undergo, or sustain, as pain or hardship.
tolerated 近义词
allow, indulge
tolerated 的近义词 38 个
- abide
- accept
- brook
- condone
- countenance
- endure
- permit
- stand for
- admit
- authorize
- bear
- go
- have
- hear
- humor
- receive
- sanction
- stand
- stomach
- suffer
- sustain
- swallow
- take
- undergo
- bear with
- blink at
- consent to
- go along with
- live with
- put up with
- sit and take it
- sit still for
- stay the course
- string along
- submit to
- tough out
- wink at
tolerated 的反义词 19 个
更多tolerated例句
- Kids that are growing up today, they just aren’t tolerating anything and I do love that.
- He then said he could not use it because, as he has gotten older, his stomach cannot tolerate hot, spicy food.
- We must affirm that this type of behavior is not now, will not be tomorrow and will never be tolerated in the United States Congress.
- For years, defense officials have said that they do not tolerate extremism in the ranks — a point that senior defense officials repeated Tuesday.
- However, we needed to fly over people to get feedback about how people would tolerate the minimized boom.
- “The US cannot tolerate the idea of any rival economic entity,” Stone writes.
- He also wrote, “Torture is not a thing that we can tolerate.”
- Revisions went back and forth for weeks before Caro finally signed off on versions he could tolerate.
- Should she leave her husband and endure loneliness or tolerate his dalliance and keep a companion for old age?
- Why tolerate toxicity in a powerful sphere of modern life that has the potential to—and does—benefit so many?
- I cannot believe that a good God would create or tolerate a Devil, nor that he would allow the Devil to tempt man.
- Her left knee was supported on pillows, and the bed-clothes were raised away from it, for it could tolerate no weight whatever.
- But if the "great public" will only tolerate one as a pupil long enough, eventually, one must succeed.
- An ear accustomed to the fine tone of a good violin will not now tolerate a bad piano-forte.
- But I would tolerate, welcome, indeed, plead for a stiff protective duty upon foreign goods.