tolerance

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈtɒl.ə.ɹəns/    /ˈtɑ.lə.ɹəns/|/ˈtɔl.ə.ɹəns/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The ability to endure pain or hardship; endurance. obsolete,uncountable
  2. The ability or practice of tolerating; an acceptance of or patience with the beliefs, opinions or practices of others; a lack of bigotry. uncountable
    — Near-synonym: forbearance
  3. The ability of the body (or other organism) to resist the action of a poison, to cope with a dangerous drug or to survive infection by an organism. uncountable
  4. The ability of the body (or other organism) to resist the action of a poison, to cope with a dangerous drug or to survive infection by an organism.; Resistance to drunkenness. uncountable
    — Since he hadn't had any alcohol in years, his tolerance was very low, and it only took two drinks for him to get sloshed.
  5. The variation or deviation from a standard, especially the maximum permitted variation in an engineering measurement. countable
    — Our customers can generally accept ten times the tolerance which we can achieve in our machining operations.
  6. The ability of the body to accept a tissue graft without rejection. uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To design or engineer a material to a specified tolerance.

词形变化

tolerances plural tolerances present,singular,third-person tolerancing participle,present toleranced participle,past toleranced past

词源

词源 1
Inherited from Middle English toleraunce, borrowed from Old French tolerance, from Latin tolerantia (“endurance”), from tolerāns, present participle of, and participial adjective from Latin tolerō (“to endure”).
词源 2
Inherited from Middle English toleraunce, borrowed from Old French tolerance, from Latin tolerantia (“endurance”), from tolerāns, present participle of, and participial adjective from Latin tolerō (“to endure”).
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