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形容词比较级
more tolerant
形容词最高级
most tolerant
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宽容的, 包容的
showing respect to what other people say or do even when one disagrees with them
- The tolerant teacher encouraged open discussions in the classroom, fostering an environment where students felt free to express diverse viewpoints without fear of judgment.
宽容的老师鼓励在课堂上进行公开讨论,营造了一个学生可以自由表达不同观点而不必担心被评判的环境。
- Despite their differences in political beliefs, the tolerant siblings respected each other's perspectives and engaged in constructive conversations.
- The tolerant coworker listened attentively to their colleague's ideas, even if they had opposing viewpoints, fostering collaboration and mutual respect.
宽容的同事认真听取了同事的想法,即使他们持有相反的观点,促进了合作和相互尊重。
- In a multicultural society, being tolerant of different customs and traditions is essential for promoting harmony and understanding.
在一个多元文化的社会中,对不同习俗和传统保持宽容对于促进和谐与理解至关重要。
- The tolerant parent encouraged their children to explore their own beliefs and values, supporting them even if they differed from their own.
宽容的父母鼓励他们的孩子探索自己的信仰和价值观,即使这些与自己的不同也支持他们。
反义词:
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able to withstand particular environmental conditions or physiological stress
- The plant is tolerant of drought.
- He grows crops tolerant of saline soil.
- This species is tolerant to high temperatures.
- Animals tolerant of harsh climates survive in deserts.
- They select strains tolerant to pests for farming.
同义词:
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having the ability to endure hardship, strain, or adverse conditions
- The athlete remains tolerant of physical exertion.
- He practices a tolerant mindset during long workdays.
- Materials must be tolerant of repeated stress.
- They develop tolerant systems to handle frequent use.
- She remains tolerant under pressure.
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