intolerant造句61 The electorate became increasingly intolerant of instabilities when the actual rates transgressed those considered tolerable.
62 She had Hanoverian stubbornness and hot temper and she was sometimes cruel and intolerant.
63 That sentence has been quoted again and again in support of the view that I am a bigoted, intolerant , closed-minded, intemperate ranter.
64 Sung is lactose intolerant and his doctor put him on a low-salt diet.
65 The social problems we face today stem from being too intolerant!
66 For her, the worship of relics and intolerant crusaders soon replaced the rationalism championed by Gerbert.
67 But one problem is that the economics profession "has gotten much more intolerant of divergence from orthodoxy," says Philip Mirowski, an economic historian at Notre Dame.
68 Bar Gane, who was surprisingly intolerant towards other species, spoke with a sibilant voice.