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		Definition of tolerant in English: tolerantadjective ˈtɒl(ə)r(ə)ntˈtɑl(ə)rənt 1Showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behaviour that one does not necessarily agree with. 忍受的;容忍的,宽容的,宽恕的  we must be tolerant of others 我们得有容人之量。  a more tolerant attitude towards other religions 对其他宗教更加宽容的态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  Why do we continue to be so tolerant of people who advocate opinions which they cannot possibly justify?
 -  Throw in the famously tolerant Dutch attitudes and you've got a place that rewards visit after visit.
 -  Is society as a result becoming more punitive and less tolerant of crime?
 -  While we are tolerant of the ideas of persons visiting our church this does not mean our church accepts or promotes these ideas.
 -  We have grown so tolerant of loud debate that any opinion short of violence is a reasoned one.
 -  So, we have the prospect of a government with a smaller majority and facing voters who are less likely to be tolerant of economic pain.
 -  Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption.
 -  He says if he's learned anything from the events of the last seven years it's to be more tolerant of people, to judge less.
 -  Some people argue that we are more tolerant of violence on television than we are of sex.
 -  Surely, in an ideal world, all the religious would be secularists and all the atheists would be tolerant of the religious?
 -  Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
 -  I wasn't terribly tolerant of differing opinions, but then I was even less tolerant of myself.
 -  As social attitudes have become more tolerant, the legal approach towards cohabitants has also softened.
 -  It wasn't until the 1990s that there was a more tolerant attitude towards folk art in Finland.
 -  Of course, he became more tolerant of American ways the longer he remained there.
 -  We recognize that other people see things differently, and we are tolerant of their views.
 -  It is high time that we became less tolerant of such unlawful behaviour.
 -  Through informal activity sessions they learn how to be tolerant of other religions and races.
 -  Cecil was a staunch Protestant but, like the king, took a relatively tolerant attitude towards Catholics.
 -  Perhaps unsurprisingly, it seems older people are less tolerant of shoddy service than younger people.
 
 Synonyms open-minded, forbearing, liberal, unprejudiced, unbiased, unbigoted broad-minded, catholic, patient, long-suffering, magnanimous, sympathetic, understanding, charitable, lenient, indulgent, permissive, free and easy, easy-going, complaisant, lax 2(of a plant, animal, or machine) able to endure specified conditions or treatment. (植物、动物或机器)能耐的,耐(受)性的  rye is reasonably tolerant of drought 黑麦相当耐旱。 in combination fault-tolerant computer systems 容错计算机系统。 Example sentencesExamples -  There is a continuing search for crops tolerant of harsh environments.
 -  The coleoptiles of several rice cultivars are very tolerant to anoxia.
 -  To help achieve this end it would thus be useful for breeders if a related species more tolerant of a range of soil types could be found.
 -  The ability of plants to recover after relief from stress is also an important characteristic of tolerant plants.
 -  Apart from the yuzu, the tree is more tolerant of cold than any other tree citrus.
 -  A very easy orchid to grow and one that is tolerant of cool conditions, this is highly recommended for orchid novices.
 -  Some plant species are tolerant of edaphic factors in serpentine soils.
 -  Nitrogen fixation was also much more tolerant of salinity in this selection than in the other genotypes studied.
 -  Although all rice types are damaged by complete submergence, some unusually tolerant cultivars are known.
 -  Although all plants can be affected by high levels of heavy metals, some species are quite tolerant to lower amounts.
 -  Some crops are more tolerant of salt, and can maintain their yield well under saline conditions.
 -  Transgenic tobacco plants bearing this chimeric gene were found to be tolerant to glufosinate treatment.
 -  From these data it is concluded that P. chilensis is more tolerant to acute heat stress than soybean.
 -  The aim of the research reported in this paper was to investigate the metabolic responses in tissues tolerant of anoxia.
 -  Older seedlings with higher levels of carbohydrates were more tolerant of submergence than younger plants.
 -  Rice plants are less tolerant of submergence at the early growth stages.
 -  This phenomenon was considered as a mechanism of biochemical adaptation of plants tolerant to anoxia.
 -  Soybean plants are shown to be very tolerant of excess water and anaerobiosis.
 -  Plants which are tolerant to flooding need to survive or grow during the stress but also to recover after the stress is removed.
 -  They, too, need well-drained soil to perform well, and while tolerant of a bit of shade, prefer to bask in the sun.
 
 
 Derivativesadverbˈtɒl(ə)rəntli In an accepting or forbearing manner.  the photographer smiles tolerantly Example sentencesExamples - Of course it is true that, while Hinduism as a faith might privilege tolerance, this does not necessarily mean that all Hindus behave tolerantly.
 - If York's adults want young people to behave thoughtfully, responsibly and tolerantly, perhaps we should begin to lead by example.
 - Moreover, before toleration was consciously articulated as a doctrine, several regimes behaved more tolerantly in practice than some which came later, and which claimed to be founded on the principle.
 
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: from French tolérant, present participle of tolérer, from Latin tolerare (see tolerate). Compare with earlier intolerant.    Definition of tolerant in US English: tolerantadjectiveˈtɑl(ə)rəntˈtäl(ə)rənt 1Showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with. 忍受的;容忍的,宽容的,宽恕的  we must be tolerant of others 我们得有容人之量。  a more tolerant attitude toward other religions 对其他宗教更加宽容的态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  Cecil was a staunch Protestant but, like the king, took a relatively tolerant attitude towards Catholics.
 -  While we are tolerant of the ideas of persons visiting our church this does not mean our church accepts or promotes these ideas.
 -  Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption.
 -  Is society as a result becoming more punitive and less tolerant of crime?
 -  I wasn't terribly tolerant of differing opinions, but then I was even less tolerant of myself.
 -  Why do we continue to be so tolerant of people who advocate opinions which they cannot possibly justify?
 -  So, we have the prospect of a government with a smaller majority and facing voters who are less likely to be tolerant of economic pain.
 -  Through informal activity sessions they learn how to be tolerant of other religions and races.
 -  It is high time that we became less tolerant of such unlawful behaviour.
 -  Surely, in an ideal world, all the religious would be secularists and all the atheists would be tolerant of the religious?
 -  Some people argue that we are more tolerant of violence on television than we are of sex.
 -  Perhaps unsurprisingly, it seems older people are less tolerant of shoddy service than younger people.
 -  Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
 -  We recognize that other people see things differently, and we are tolerant of their views.
 -  We have grown so tolerant of loud debate that any opinion short of violence is a reasoned one.
 -  As social attitudes have become more tolerant, the legal approach towards cohabitants has also softened.
 -  Of course, he became more tolerant of American ways the longer he remained there.
 -  He says if he's learned anything from the events of the last seven years it's to be more tolerant of people, to judge less.
 -  It wasn't until the 1990s that there was a more tolerant attitude towards folk art in Finland.
 -  Throw in the famously tolerant Dutch attitudes and you've got a place that rewards visit after visit.
 
 Synonyms open-minded, forbearing, liberal, unprejudiced, unbiased, unbigoted 2(of a plant, animal, or machine) able to endure specified conditions or treatment. (植物、动物或机器)能耐的,耐(受)性的  rye is reasonably tolerant of drought 黑麦相当耐旱。 in combination fault-tolerant computer systems 容错计算机系统。 Example sentencesExamples -  To help achieve this end it would thus be useful for breeders if a related species more tolerant of a range of soil types could be found.
 -  Nitrogen fixation was also much more tolerant of salinity in this selection than in the other genotypes studied.
 -  Although all rice types are damaged by complete submergence, some unusually tolerant cultivars are known.
 -  They, too, need well-drained soil to perform well, and while tolerant of a bit of shade, prefer to bask in the sun.
 -  A very easy orchid to grow and one that is tolerant of cool conditions, this is highly recommended for orchid novices.
 -  Soybean plants are shown to be very tolerant of excess water and anaerobiosis.
 -  The coleoptiles of several rice cultivars are very tolerant to anoxia.
 -  Some plant species are tolerant of edaphic factors in serpentine soils.
 -  Rice plants are less tolerant of submergence at the early growth stages.
 -  The aim of the research reported in this paper was to investigate the metabolic responses in tissues tolerant of anoxia.
 -  Transgenic tobacco plants bearing this chimeric gene were found to be tolerant to glufosinate treatment.
 -  Plants which are tolerant to flooding need to survive or grow during the stress but also to recover after the stress is removed.
 -  Apart from the yuzu, the tree is more tolerant of cold than any other tree citrus.
 -  Some crops are more tolerant of salt, and can maintain their yield well under saline conditions.
 -  Older seedlings with higher levels of carbohydrates were more tolerant of submergence than younger plants.
 -  From these data it is concluded that P. chilensis is more tolerant to acute heat stress than soybean.
 -  This phenomenon was considered as a mechanism of biochemical adaptation of plants tolerant to anoxia.
 -  The ability of plants to recover after relief from stress is also an important characteristic of tolerant plants.
 -  There is a continuing search for crops tolerant of harsh environments.
 -  Although all plants can be affected by high levels of heavy metals, some species are quite tolerant to lower amounts.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: from French tolérant, present participle of tolérer, from Latin tolerare (see tolerate). Compare with earlier intolerant.     |