tol·er·ance /ˈtɑlərən(t)s, ˈtɑlrən(t)s/
容許量,公差,寬容,忍受,容忍
tol·er·ance /ˈtɑl(ə)rən(t)s/ 名詞
耐(藥)量,耐受力,耐受性,忍受,耐受量,容許量(對農藥殘留物的),容許,容限,公差,允許誤差,耐藥量,耐力,耐受性
tolerance
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tolerance
容許度 容差
Tol·er·ance n.
1. The power or capacity of enduring; the act of enduring; endurance.
Diogenes, one frosty morning, came into the market place, shaking, to show his tolerance. --Bacon.
2. The endurance of the presence or actions of objectionable persons, or of the expression of offensive opinions; toleration.
3. Med. The power possessed or acquired by some persons of bearing doses of medicine which in ordinary cases would prove injurious or fatal.
4. Forestry Capability of growth in more or less shade.
5. the allowed amount of variation from the standard or from exact conformity to the specified dimensions, weight, hardness, voltage etc., in various mechanical or electrical devices or operations; -- caklled also allowance specif.: Coinage The amount which coins, either singly or in lots, are legally allowed to vary above or below the standard of weight or fineness.
Tolerance of the mint. Coinage Same as Remedy of the mint. See under Remedy.
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tolerance
n 1: the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable
environmental conditions
2: a disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior [syn:
permissiveness] [ant: unpermissiveness]
3: the act of tolerating something
4: willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or
practices of others [ant: intolerance]
5: a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move
within limits [syn: allowance, leeway, margin]