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 intolerant [ɪn'tɑlərənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不容忍的, 不容异说的, 偏执的, 偏狭的, 不宽容的, 不耐的, 不耐性的



    intolerant
    [ adj ]
    1. unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion

    2. <adj.all>
    3. narrow-minded about cherished opinions

    4. <adj.all>


    Intolerant \In*tol"er*ant\ ([i^]n*t[o^]l"[~e]r*ant), a. [L.
    intolerans, -antis: cf. F. intol['e]rant. See {In-} not, and
    {Tolerant}.]
    1. Not enduring; not able to endure.

    The powers of human bodies being limited and
    intolerant of excesses. --Arbuthnot.

    2. Not tolerating difference of opinion or sentiment,
    especially in religious matters; refusing to allow others
    the enjoyment of their opinions, rights, or worship;
    unjustly impatient of the opinion of those disagree with
    us; not tolerant; unforbearing; bigoted.

    Religion, harsh, intolerant, austere,
    Parent of manners like herself severe. --Cowper.


    Intolerant \In*tol"er*ant\, n.
    An intolerant person; a bigot.

    1. Founders are entrepreneurial, single-minded and intolerant of bull.
    2. Tidy, staid, conservative, intolerant of airs or pretensions - they push the city straight into the 1950s. Does the food match the dated atmosphere?
    3. Patients that are unresponsive or intolerant to the simplest drugs progressively receive more potent medications such as Methotrexate.
    4. This is because DDI is a "value-added product" that can be taken by patients intolerant of AZT, he explains.
    5. If despotic governments can trample on human rights, so can intolerant masses.
    6. Obsessive fixations, a political self-righteousness intolerant of dissent, the arrest and rearrest without trial of well-educated social activists whom most Singaporeans regard as anything but "Marxist conspirators" have all served to sour public opinion.
    7. Gubernatorial hopeful Duke admitted he had been intolerant of blacks and Jews in the past.
    8. Being against it doesn't make one an intolerant collectivist.
    9. The company said that since Vascor has been known to cause side effects, the drug should be used when patients have failed to respond to, or are intolerant of, other anti-anginal agents.
    10. The government is so intolerant," Panday said.
    11. As a result, Spain became intolerant, obsessed with blood, race and religion.
    12. If he can't, he will make us wonder who is the one who is intolerant and close-minded.
    13. Many British Moslems consider speeches by Cabinet ministers about democratic values and civilized behavior insensitive at best and at worst intolerant.
    14. He said the other night that the State University at Buffalo law school was one of several that was liberal and intolerant of conservative views.
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