intolerance u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

engleski
Its complete intolerance of oxygen suggests long-term isolation.
en.wikipedia.org
In the end, he is simply a victim of intolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
Intolerance of wet, prolonged cold is the main reason the "filifera" species can not grow properly in temperate marine climates.
en.wikipedia.org
Similarly, religious intolerance does not find justification for eternal truth revealed to the world in different forms.
en.wikipedia.org
Parliament's opposition to this was not merely a spasm of religious intolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
He is a pacifist that works with different media to warn us about totalitarian regimes and intolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
The three are similar both as outbursts of religious intolerance ending periods of relative tolerance, and in their social and economic effects.
en.wikipedia.org
But really, his body just gave up and the eventual diagnosis was intolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
Their unexplainable intolerance of other tribes led to raids against their neighbours and beyond.
en.wikipedia.org
This leads to conflicts and increasing intolerance, which promotes an even more closed society and a more fragmented world.
en.wikipedia.org

Strana na Deutsch | English | Srpski