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(tolerate)

  • 1 tolerate

    ['toləreit]
    (to bear or endure; to put up with: I couldn't tolerate his rudeness.) tolerovať
    - tolerance
    - tolerant
    - tolerantly
    - toleration
    * * *
    • znášat
    • trpiet (niekoho)
    • pripustit
    • dovolit

    English-Slovak dictionary > tolerate

  • 2 live and let live

    (to tolerate other people's actions and expect them to tolerate one's own.) žiť a nechať žiť

    English-Slovak dictionary > live and let live

  • 3 abide

    (to put up with; to tolerate: I can't abide noisy people.) zniesť, strpieť
    * * *
    • uznávat
    • vystát
    • vyckat
    • zniest
    • zotrvat
    • zostat verný
    • zostat
    • znášat
    • strpiet
    • trpiet
    • trvat
    • uspokojit sa
    • prebývat
    • držat sa
    • cakat
    • dodržat

    English-Slovak dictionary > abide

  • 4 endure

    [in'djuə]
    1) (to bear patiently; to tolerate: She endures her troubles bravely; I can endure her rudeness no longer.) znášať
    2) (to remain firm; to last: You must endure to the end; The memory of her great acting has endured.) vydržať
    - endurance
    * * *
    • vydržat
    • zniest
    • strpiet
    • trvat

    English-Slovak dictionary > endure

  • 5 unbearable

    (too painful, unpleasant etc to bear or to tolerate: I am suffering from unbearable toothache.) neznesiteľný
    * * *
    • neznesitelný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unbearable

  • 6 flesh and blood

    1) (relations; family: She is my own flesh and blood.) vlastná krv
    2) (human nature: It is more than flesh and blood can tolerate.) človek

    English-Slovak dictionary > flesh and blood

  • 7 stand for

    1) (to be a candidate for election to: He stood for Parliament.) kandidovať
    2) (to be an abbreviation for: HQ stands for Headquarters.) znamenať
    3) (to represent: I like to think that our school stands for all that is best in education.) reprezentovať
    4) (to tolerate: I won't stand for this sort of behaviour.) tolerovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > stand for

См. также в других словарях:

  • Tolerate — Tol er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tolerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tolerating}.] [L. toleratus, p. p. of tolerare, fr. the same root as tollere to lift up, tuli, used as perfect of ferre to bear, latus (for tlatus), used as p. p. of ferre to bear, and …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tolerate — [täl′ər āt΄] vt. tolerated, tolerating [< L toleratus, pp. of tolerare, to bear, sustain, tolerate < IE base * tel , to lift up, bear > THOLE2, TALENT, L tollere, to lift up] 1. to not interfere with; allow; permit [to tolerate heresy] 2 …   English World dictionary

  • tolerate — I verb abide, accept, acquiesce, allow, be lenient, bear, bear with, brook, carry on, consent, endure, forbear, indulge, make the best of, oblige, permit, put up with, receive, sanction, stand, stomach, submit to, suffer, swallow, take patiently …   Law dictionary

  • tolerate — (v.) 1530s, from L. toleratus, pp. of tolerare (see TOLERATION (Cf. toleration)). Related: Tolerated; tolerating …   Etymology dictionary

  • tolerate — endure, abide, *bear, suffer, stand, brook Analogous words: accept, *receive: submit, *yield, bow, succumb …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • tolerate — [v] allow, indulge abide, accept, admit, authorize, bear, bear with, blink at*, brook, condone, consent to, countenance, endure, go, go along with, have, hear, humor, live with, permit, pocket, put up with, receive, sanction, sit and take it*,… …   New thesaurus

  • tolerate — ► VERB 1) allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference. 2) patiently endure (something unpleasant). 3) be capable of continued exposure to (a drug, toxin, etc.) without adverse reaction. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • tolerate — verb 1 allow sth you do not like ADVERB ▪ barely ▪ just, merely ▪ She actually seemed pleased to see him: most of her visitors she merely tolerated. ▪ grudgingly ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • tolerate — 01. It is difficult to [tolerate] a person who continually lies. 02. I find it really difficult to [tolerate] obnoxious people. 03. Living conditions while working tree planting weren t great, but they were certainly [tolerable]. 04. If you take… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • tolerate — tol|e|rate [ˈtɔləreıt US ˈta: ] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of tolerare] 1.) to allow people to do, say, or believe something without criticizing or punishing them →↑tolerant, tolerance ↑tolerance ▪ We simply will… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tolerate */ — UK [ˈtɒləreɪt] / US [ˈtɑləˌreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms tolerate : present tense I/you/we/they tolerate he/she/it tolerates present participle tolerating past tense tolerated past participle tolerated 1) to allow someone to do something… …   English dictionary

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