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kkt. 1 sabar menghadapi (abuse). I won't t. any stubbornness Aku tak sabar melihat kedegilan. 2 tahan terhadap (an antibiotic). -
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/'tɔləreit/ * ngoại động từ - tha thứ, khoan thứ - chịu đựng (sự đau đớn, nóng, lạnh...) - (y học) chịu (thuốc) -
109 tolerate
verbസഹിക്കുക, ക്ഷമിക്കുക, പൊറുക്കുക -
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113 tolerate a medicine badly (well)
tolerate a medicine badly (well), tolerate a drug badly (well)English-Russian dictionary of medicine > tolerate a medicine badly (well)
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114 tolerate a drug badly (well)
tolerate a medicine badly (well), tolerate a drug badly (well)English-Russian dictionary of medicine > tolerate a drug badly (well)
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115 tolerate a loss
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tolerate a loss
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116 tolerate anaesthesia
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > tolerate anaesthesia
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118 tolerate terms
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tolerate terms
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119 tolerate all religions
Макаров: быть веротерпимымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tolerate all religions
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120 tolerate atrocities
СМИ: допускать злодеяния
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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