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1 tolerancia religiosa
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2 tolerantismo
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3 tolerancia
f.1 tolerance.2 endurance.3 broad-mindedness, liberal-mindedness.* * *1 tolerance2 (resistencia) resistance* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=respeto) tolerance; [de ideas] toleration2) (Med, Téc) tolerance* * *a) ( respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política — religious/political tolerance
b) (Med, Tec) tolerance* * *= tolerance, indulgence.Ex. The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex. This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.----* tolerancia al error = error tolerance, fault tolerance.* tolerancia cero = zero tolerance.* tolerancia religiosa = religious tolerance.* * *a) ( respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política — religious/political tolerance
b) (Med, Tec) tolerance* * *= tolerance, indulgence.Ex: The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.
Ex: This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.* tolerancia al error = error tolerance, fault tolerance.* tolerancia cero = zero tolerance.* tolerancia religiosa = religious tolerance.* * *1 (respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política religious/political tolerancesu tolerancia de los extremistas their tolerance o toleration of extremistsCompuesto:zero tolerance2 ( Med) tolerance3 ( Tec) tolerance* * *
tolerancia sustantivo femenino
tolerance
tolerancia sustantivo femenino
1 tolerance
2 Téc tolerancia de un material, material tolerance
Med tolerancia del paciente a una sustancia/droga, bodily resistance to a substance/drugs
' tolerancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmunológico
English:
indulgence
- tolerance
- tolerantly
- best
- red
- toleration
* * *tolerancia nf1. [respeto] tolerancemargen de tolerancia (margin of) tolerance* * *f tolerance* * *tolerancia nf: tolerance, toleration -
4 tolerancia religiosa
f.religious tolerance, religious toleration.* * *(n.) = religious toleranceEx. Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.* * *(n.) = religious toleranceEx: Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.
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5 pluralismo democrático
(n.) = democratic pluralismEx. Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.* * *(n.) = democratic pluralismEx: Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.
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6 tolerantismo
m.1 free exercise of all worship and religious opinions.2 toleration, religious tolerance.* * *
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