intolerance

英 [ɪn'tɒl(ə)r(ə)ns; ɪn'tɒl(ə)rəns] 美 [ɪn'tɑlərəns]
  • n. (尤指对别人的意见)不宽容;偏狭
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intolerance (n.)
"unwillingness to endure a differing opinion," 1765, from Latin intolerantia "impatience, unendurableness, insufferableness, insolence," from intolerantem (see intolerant). Especially of religious matters through mid-19c. Now-obsolete intolerancy was used in same sense from 1620s.
1. Intolerance can take subtler forms too.
过敏反应也可能会表现得很不明显。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Someday we shall overcome racial intolerance.
总有一天我们会克服种族偏见.

来自辞典例句

3. Bigotry goes hand in hand with intolerance.
愚顽与偏执相伴而来.

来自辞典例句

4. These defining characteristics are usually accompanied by rigidity, prejudice, and intolerance of weakness or ambiguity.
这些明确的特点一般伴随着顽固 、 偏见, 以及对于弱点或模棱两可而采取的不能容忍的态度.

来自辞典例句

5. This is the freethinking, free - spoken, democratic Mark Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance.
这就是自由思想 、 自由发言 、 极其民主的马克·吐温,他嘲骂奴役 、 贵族和偏狭.

来自辞典例句