intolerable
intolerable 英 [ɪnˈtɒlərəbl] 美 [ɪnˈtɑlərəbl]
adj. 无法忍受的;难耐的
- If something is impossible to put up with, you can say it is intolerable. It would be intolerable if your neighbors played their terrible, loud music all night long.
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- adj. 无法忍受的;难耐的
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1. It would be, of all interviewing, the most intolerable species.
因为这是所有采访者最令人不能容忍的部分。
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2. By 1980 the imbalance between the business and social sectors of society had become intolerable.
直到1980年,商业和社会部门之间的不平衡已经变得无法忍受。
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3. The trial of Socrates asks us to think about the limits of toleration, ? what views, if any, do we find simply intolerable?
苏格拉底的审判促使我们思考容忍的界限,哪种观点,如果有的话,是我们绝对无法容忍的?
- intolerable (adj.) late 14c., from Latin intolerabilis "that cannot bear; that cannot be borne," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + tolerabilis "that may be endured," from tolerare "to bear, endure" (see toleration). Related: Intolerably.
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