Tolerancia in english
Tolerance
pronunciation: tɑlɜrəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tɑlɜrəns part of speech: noun
In gestures
tolerancia = tolerance ; indulgence ; bearance.
Example: 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.Example: This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.Example: And then the cold grew intense beyond his bearance, and he reflected upon some method of escape if it were to secure him no more than exercise for warmth.more:
» cero tolerancia = no-nonsense .
Example: When you daydream about conquests you'll never have, the no-nonsense guy daydreams about ladies within reach.» tolerancia a la sequía = drought tolerance .
Example: Sorghum, a cereal grain, is the fifth most important cereal crop in the world, largely because of its natural drought tolerance and versatility as food, feed and fuel.» tolerancia al calor = heat tolerance .
Example: They also found that when the coral from the north and south were crossbred, genes for heat tolerance could be passed on.» tolerancia al error = error tolerance ; fault tolerance .
Example: The moral of this little story is that at each of the critical steps in the cycle the error tolerances were compatible, hence, the system functioned despite the error. Example: The effect of fault tolerance on the response time is significant, and cannot be ignored when evaluating the performance of multiprocessor systems.» tolerancia cero = zero tolerance ; no-nonsense .
Example: The large number of complaints from staff and students concerning the use of mobile telephones in the libraries led to the introduction of a pilot zero tolerance scheme to ban their use. Example: When you daydream about conquests you'll never have, the no-nonsense guy daydreams about ladies within reach.» tolerancia religiosa = religious tolerance .
Example: Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.