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 intolerance [ɪn'tɑlərəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不宽容, 偏狭, 不容许相反的言论

[医] 不耐[性]




    intolerance
    [ noun ]
    1. impatience with annoyances

    2. <noun.attribute>
      his intolerance of interruptions
    3. unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs

    4. <noun.cognition>


    Intolerance \In*tol"er*ance\ ([i^]n*t[o^]l"[~e]r*ans), n. [L.
    intolerantia impatience, unendurableness: cf. F.
    intol['e]rance.]
    1. Lack of capacity to endure; as, intolerance of light.

    2. The quality of being intolerant; refusal to allow to
    others the enjoyment of their opinions, chosen modes of
    worship, and the like; lack of patience and forbearance;
    illiberality; bigotry; as, intolerance shown toward a
    religious sect.

    These few restrictions, I hope, are no great
    stretches of intolerance, no very violent exertions
    of despotism. --Burke.

    1. "David Duke is not a Republican," Atwater said. "He's a pretender, a charlatan and a political opportunist who is looking for any organization he can find to try to legitimize his views of racial and religious bigotry and intolerance.
    2. Two bald eagles are nesting in a well-trodden city park overlooking Puget Sound despite the birds' usual intolerance for human activity, and the prospects of their raising a brood are considered good.
    3. For the most part, the former New Left leaders bristle at the "rigidity" and "intolerance" of the old conservatives who spoke at Saturday's dinner.
    4. It's not limited (to a few corporations) but (is) very global." Again and again, one is told of students landing jobs they were never able to get before _ whether because of their own insecurity or an employer's intolerance.
    5. The attacks have raised fears of increasing intolerance toward Christians in the Moslem-dominated nation.
    6. Those who have fled say they can no longer endure the nation's tough policy on travel to the West, its intolerance toward dissent and pluralism and an economy that is still fraught with shortages and distribution problems.
    7. Thought for Today: "Children are remarkable for their intelligence and ardor, for their curiosity, their intolerance of shams, the clarity and ruthlessness of their vision." _ Aldous Huxley, English author and critic (1894-1963).
    8. Considering how much the Journal abhors the alleged intolerance of the Singapore government, could it be more charitable to those who dissent from its views?
    9. There is no place for racial or religious intolerance in our creed.
    10. Any attempt to remove religion from schools in Utah is largely in response to religious intolerance by a majority and not some sinister plot by a minority.
    11. She is a formidable lady with all Lady Bracknell's presence, but without her intolerance. Alan Howard, as Henry Higgins, is her very boyish son.
    12. At Monday's session of talks between the Communist Party and opposition groups, Gysi said there had been evidence of intolerance toward party members.
    13. Koop scares me; he is a man of tremendous intolerance." But on Thursday Waxman said: "One of the great surprises of the last eight years is how wrong I was.
    14. Instead of promoting the idea of consensus, of pluralistic societies in which all ideas are welcomed, and in which dialogue and communication are respected, our public universities have become promoters of dogmatism and intolerance.
    15. One knows to watch out for such characters, and sure enough these captains of intolerance are hatching something dire.
    16. Party Chief Gregor Gysi has warned of a "new intolerance," citing complaints by high school graduates that they are being barred from university because of party membership.
    17. Apart from that, you dress for practicality and to look as nice as possible.' IN MY dry fly apprenticeship, I displayed all the characteristic intolerance of youth towards the mayfly.
    18. There are few clear areas in which we as a society must rise up united and express our intolerance.
    19. Other students expressed equal contempt for the Saudi and Kuwaiti regimes, which they accuse of intolerance toward other Arabs.
    20. This isn't to say that college faculties come to their intolerance unthinkingly.
    21. Of course, the U.S. isn't raking in the gold the way we did in 1984, and Americans have a surprising intolerance for gallant third-place finishes.
    22. Protesters said the proposal stems from political and religious intolerance and from excessively rapid Arabization of this NorthAfrican country.
    23. He said he was particularly concerned about the intolerance among rival black groups that led to "violence, carnage and mayhem." "In a way we are looking for a miracle.
    24. The years of Mr. Reagan's presidency have corresponded with frequent, virulent expressions of intolerance against conservatives on campus.
    25. In response, over 100,000 Germans later marched to protest a rise in racial intolerance.
    26. That plurality is dishonored by the religious monopoly and intolerance that led to the suit last year.
    27. The fact that many of us have been able to return to Stanford after service in administrations of both parties, and to work together in an atmosphere of civility and friendly collegiality, gives the lie to your charge of intolerance.
    28. All publications will be permitted except those calling for the violent overthrow of the government, promoting racial or religious intolerance, or publishing propaganda for war, violence or cruelty.
    29. Already, the stock market is showing a brutal intolerance toward the dream busters.
    30. Carnation said it will support its new products with a multimillion-dollar campaign that will explain the symptoms of intolerance to standard formula and urge consumers to consult their pediatricians.
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