Tolerar in english
Tolerate
pronunciation: tɑlɜreɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: tɑlɜreɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures
tolerar = be forgiving ; tolerate ; brook ; bear ; countenance ; stomach ; stand for ; put up with (it) ; have + the stomach for/to ; let + Nombre + get away with ; abide.
Example: Data base design is less forgiving when it comes to intellectual ambiguities than are the traditional methods and tools of the art historian.Example: Thus, complex and irrational arrangements can be tolerated, since only relatively experienced staff need to be able to locate items.Example: 'No!' was his definitive answer; it was apparent he would brook no alternative suggestions.Example: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Example: Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Example: Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.Example: The officials know in no uncertain terms that you understand your rights under the law and will not stand for any such shilly-shallying.Example: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Example: In fact, it almost sounds like that old adage spouted by monarchs, fascists and dictators for centuries -- Democracies don't have the stomach for war.Example: And because you let her get away with everything, she's turned into a thoughtless, ill-mannered brat.Example: The average male moviegoer cannot abide emotional goo, by which I mean scenes intended to provoke a sentimental response, especially if those scenes involve children, relationships, or disease.more:
» no tolerar = have + little patience with .
Example: As an administrator he pushes authority as far down the hierarchy as possible and has little patience for foot-dragging and ignorance.» ser difícil de tolerar = be hard to stomach .
Example: For many of us, the idea of staying friends with an ex is hard to stomach.» tolerar s = be tolerant with .
Example: Despite their size, manta rays are usually graceful and tend to be tolerant with divers.» tolerar abusos = tolerate + abuse .
Example: As far as the staff is concerned, some people will tolerate a lot of abuse before they do anything.» tolerar cualquier cosa = put up with + anything .
Example: We are made to feel that we have to put up with anything just because our mothers and grandmothers did.» tolerar el calor = stand + the heat ; take + the heat .
Example: For those who can stand the heat in exchange for endless blue sky, the summer months are the way to go. Example: Hisbiscus thrive in sunny locations and take the heat well.» tolerar insultos = tolerate + insults .
Example: He who tolerates insults invites injury, Isaac reminded himself, the blood rushing to his face.