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tolerar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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tolerate [Am ˈtɑləˌreɪt, Brit ˈtɒləreɪt] VB trans

1. tolerate (be tolerant of):

tolerate view/attitude/behavior

2. tolerate (stand, endure):

tolerate person/pain/noise
tolerate person/pain/noise
tolerate person/pain/noise

3. tolerate MED:

tolerate
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Spanish
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to tolerate
I can't tolerate o bear o stand rude people
to tolerate
to tolerate sth

in the PONS Dictionary

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tolerate [ˈtɒləreɪt, Am ˈtɑ:ləreɪt] VB trans

1. tolerate (accept) a. MED:

tolerate

2. tolerate (endure):

tolerate
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Spanish
English
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to tolerate
to tolerate
to tolerate sth from sb
to tolerate
tolerate
to tolerate sth
to tolerate
in the PONS Dictionary
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tolerate [ˈtal·ə·reɪt] VB trans

1. tolerate (accept) a. MED:

tolerate

2. tolerate (endure):

tolerate
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
to tolerate
to tolerate sth from sb
to tolerate
tolerate
to tolerate
to tolerate sth
Present
Itolerate
youtolerate
he/she/ittolerates
wetolerate
youtolerate
theytolerate
Past
Itolerated
youtolerated
he/she/ittolerated
wetolerated
youtolerated
theytolerated
Present Perfect
Ihavetolerated
youhavetolerated
he/she/ithastolerated
wehavetolerated
youhavetolerated
theyhavetolerated
Past Perfect
Ihadtolerated
youhadtolerated
he/she/ithadtolerated
wehadtolerated
youhadtolerated
theyhadtolerated

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As a result, coevolution of herbivores and their host plants required development of the physiological capability to detoxify or tolerate poisons.
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The rocky shore vegetation is an association of lichens, mosses and herbs that can tolerate the severe growing conditions of this site.
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No deviance or opposition in thought or in practice was tolerated.
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Once established it can tolerate extended dry periods and is hardy to frosts.
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Results showed that the single-use drug-device was easily administered by the gynaecologist and well tolerated by the patients.
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