in·tol·er·ance /(ˌ)ɪnˈtɑlrən(t)s, ˈtɑlə-/
不寬容,偏狹,不容許相反的言論
in·tol·er·ance /(ˈ)ɪnˈtɑl(ə)rən(t)s/ 名詞
不耐受,不耐性
In·tol·er·ance n.
1. Lack of capacity to endure; as, intolerance of light.
2. The quality of being intolerant; refusal to allow to others the enjoyment of their opinions, chosen modes of worship, and the like; lack of patience and forbearance; illiberality; bigotry; as, intolerance shown toward a religious sect.
These few restrictions, I hope, are no great stretches of intolerance, no very violent exertions of despotism. --Burke.
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intolerance
n 1: impatience with annoyances; "his intolerance of
interruptions"
2: unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in
opinions or beliefs [ant: tolerance]