English to Chinese Dictionary intolerant

intolerant

不可忍耐
definition
adjective
he was intolerant of ignorance
not tolerant of views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
example
Previous theoretical and empirical work has suggested that females from species with 'intolerant' larvae should reduce their relative investment in reproduction.
You have a significant social consciousness, and you are very 'intolerant' of unfair circumstances and injustices.
For a newspaper that is supposedly tolerant of any and all lifestyles, it is surprisingly 'intolerant' of Christians.
The patient had recently become 'intolerant' to therapy and had discontinued taking the medication.
The symptoms became quite distressing and, after a negative colonoscopy, a simple test revealed that I was lactose 'intolerant' .
This grassland-dependent species is fairly 'intolerant' of cultivation and tends to avoid areas that contain extensive woody vegetation or that occur near roads.
It might be considered as an adjunct for occasional patients unresponsive to or 'intolerant' of more standard treatments.
I know you only want to do good, but you'll fail if you continue to be so 'intolerant' of other beliefs.
Lichens are 'intolerant' to the presence of sulfur dioxide in acid rain and different species of lichen have different threshold levels before death occurs.
In 11 trials baseline pain was moderate to severe, and in five trials patients were only included if they were unresponsive or 'intolerant' to conventional therapies.
She said the recent blood group diet had no scientific basis and had many people believing their blood group dictated what foods they were 'intolerant' to.
Its use is justified in patients who are 'intolerant' to aspirin or who develop a stroke while taking aspirin.
Any parent who is concerned that a child may be allergic or 'intolerant' to any food should get advice from their health visitor or GP.
Other studies have addressed the role of gaps, and especially large gaps in providing the habitat necessary for the regeneration of shade 'intolerant' species.
They are often considered alternatives when patients are allergic or 'intolerant' to first line drugs or if the patient does not respond to first line agents.
It seems ironic to me that those who preach tolerance are so 'intolerant' of those who do not share their liberal views.
State-sponsored secularism, legally tightening its control, is ever more openly 'intolerant' of rival belief systems.
After only a few hours anoxia, death of previously growing tissues occurs in 'intolerant' species; a shortage of ATP presumably being a major contributing factor.
It was an Australian view 'intolerant' of mediocrity in any aspect of a test team.
Some babies are 'intolerant' to lactose, which is found in cow's milk.
But his words and actions have shown him to be a discriminator and 'intolerant' of difference.
When brook trout are absent, a maximum of one non-native salmonid is counted positively as an 'intolerant' species.
An essential part of the helping the immune system to recover is to accurately identify the foods to which the sufferer has become 'intolerant' , and to avoid these foods for at least six months.
Similar results have been obtained for the anoxia-tolerant and 'intolerant' cereals rice and wheat, respectively.
The play also centres on an iron-fisted leader 'intolerant' of opposing political views.
The only reliable way to find out whether you are 'intolerant' to a food is by excluding it from your diet for four to six weeks, then reintroducing it.
On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to 'intolerant' of saturated conditions should be emphasized.
Thus, 'intolerant' species had greater growth potential than tolerant species in low light, but low light prevents the full expression of these differences.
If this means anything, it means that the freedom of religion does not include the right to adhere to a religion which is 'intolerant' of the beliefs of others.
The class devoted to the selection of calcium supplements was designed to assist women who were lactose 'intolerant' or who were otherwise unable to obtain sufficient calcium from their diets.
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