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 intolerable [ɪn'tɑlərəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无法忍受的, 难耐的



    intolerable
    [ adj ]
    incapable of being put up with
    <adj.all>
    an intolerable degree of sentimentality


    Intolerable \In*tol"er*a*ble\, a. [F. intol['e]rable, L.
    intolerabilis. See {In-} not, and {Tolerable}.]
    1. Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not
    proper or right to be allowed; insufferable;
    insupportable; unbearable; as, intolerable pain;
    intolerable heat or cold; an intolerable burden.

    His insolence is more intolerable
    Than all the princes in the land beside. --Shak.

    4. Enormous.

    This intolerable deal of sack. --Shak.
    -- {In*tol"er*a*ble*ness}, n. -- {In*tol"er*a*bly}, adv.

    1. In a report, the Vatican called on creditors to refrain from burdening the debtor with "intolerable demands," and urged Third World leaders to examine the domestic causes of their debt problems.
    2. Mr. King, 56 years old, said he was "forced out because I found the situation intolerable."
    3. "There is neither regulation nor competition, and it's intolerable," he says.
    4. The result was a proliferation of vast concrete estates which are now widely recognised as intolerable to live in. In the past decade, demolition and renovation of these estates has cost FFr60bn.
    5. On the other hand, the high interest rates will eventually make the debt burden intolerable.
    6. The burdens of natural and man-made disasters, crippling debt and enervating disease have become intolerable.
    7. "I view this to be intolerable corporate behavior and the kind of behavior we will continue to pursue with the criminal remedies available to us," EPA Regional Administrator Michael R. Deland said after the plea.
    8. The whine and sonic booms from low-flying jets, he says, make ranch life intolerable.
    9. "Here is an opportunity to explore this new approach to relieving an intolerable situation," it says.
    10. Wayne County Circuit Court Judge James J. Rashid told Susan Barbier, 29, that she had "sunk to an intolerable level of humanity" in the May 1988 indident, for which she was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
    11. Many large towns and cities already experience intolerable levels of congestion, but few have room for more roads.
    12. Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said Thursday that Israel should hold early elections in order to resolve an "intolerable" political problem.
    13. "To disqualify minority judges from major civil rights lititgation solely because of their minority status is intolerable," the 11th Circuit court said.
    14. But Goldie exists by creating chaos, breaking up order, and his life soon becomes intolerable.
    15. A review of the rating system in 1979 when Margaret Thatcher became prime minister led only to a reduction in the government grant to local authorities. By 1984 the position had become intolerable.
    16. Not earth-shattering, but enough for plaintiff lawyer Ralph Nader to call the reforms "a modest but intolerable result from a group dominated by the corporate bar."
    17. Ms. Van Etten calls it "intolerable, really, even if these people are willing to be thrown.
    18. James, who said he also suffers from AIDS-related complex, told ABC that he supports legalized euthanasia and hopes that someone will help him end his own life if and when the pain becomes intolerable.
    19. Thus it won't be approved initially for other AIDS patients, such as those suffering from Kaposi's sarcoma in whom AZT's benefits have yet to be proven, or for less-ill AIDS patients in whom its side effects would be intolerable.
    20. Moreover, IMF surveillance causes intense resentment even among the smallest nations; it is certain to seem an intolerable intrusion to a nominal superpower with 10,000 nuclear warheads.
    21. Former President Richard Nixon plans to move his office from Manhattan to New Jersey to avoid what is becoming an intolerable commute, his spokesman said.
    22. A fellow shopper reminded her of her earlier admonition. "The situation has become intolerable," she responded.
    23. And denying them the right to quit and try to make an over-the-table buck is intolerable under any circumstances.
    24. In 1964, when an unofficial stoppage shut down London's underground railway during election week the then Mr Harold Wilson described it as 'intolerable', and went on to win with the greatest swing to Labour since 1945.
    25. In 1984, when the trade imbalance became "intolerable," Japan imported $25.6 billion in American goods and bought made-in-Japan American goods worth $43.9 billion, for a total American product presence of $69.5 billion.
    26. I met another member, who agreed that there was no sort of a rise before confessing, with an intolerable smile, that he had managed a brace, one just above 4lb and the other just below. I asked him what fly he was using.
    27. Reeves and Walsh became intolerable and their positions became untenable," said Byron Ousey, a Morgan spokesman.
    28. There was the bad chemistry, as incontrovertible as it was inexplicable, which led Thatcher to treat Howe, in personal terms, in a way that became increasingly intolerable.
    29. "What were disagreements among partners turned into major differences that were intolerable."
    30. "I didn't have anything to go to court with," Frank said, calling the situation "intolerable." In August 1986, Frank said: "I called him and ordered him out.
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