Tolerante in english
Tolerant
pronunciation: tɑlɜrənt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: tɑlɜrənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
tolerante = permissive ; tolerant ; soft-line ; gracious ; dovish.
Example: This assumption follows the concept of hard supervision as compared to soft (permissive-humanistic) supervision.Example: The new version is more tolerant of typical user errors in the formulation of specific item searches and should be able to retrieve misspelt personal names.Example: Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.Example: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Example: The President has been 'far too hawkish' in response to Syria's use of chemical weapons and 'far too dovish' in response to Iran's disputed nuclear program.more:
» ser tolerante = be forgiving .
Example: Data base design is less forgiving when it comes to intellectual ambiguities than are the traditional methods and tools of the art historian.» ser tolerante con = be tolerant with .
Example: Despite their size, manta rays are usually graceful and tend to be tolerant with divers.» tolerante a la sequía = drought-tolerant .
Example: When summer heat kicks in, rely on these drought-tolerant plants to hold their own -- and still look beautiful.» tolerante al error = fault tolerant ; error tolerant .
Example: More reliable storage, networking and software contribute to fault tolerant systems. Example: This article describes the application of neural network principles to the development of an error tolerant word recognition system.