Encara no tenim significats per a "more tolerable".
1For some men, death is literally more tolerable than defeat in humiliation.
2I begin to find my situation here more tolerable, considering all circumstances.
3Roof-mounted cooling vents for all rows made life more tolerable for passengers.
4And then, like other jokes, it became curiously more tolerable, she observes.
5However, this is somewhat more tolerable if there is balance in media comment.
6And the odor of the animals became a bit more tolerable.
7Their new abode was in every way more tolerable than the old one.
8But it became more tolerable with the increase of the garrison.
9Conclusions: VR is a noninvasive intervention that can make chemotherapy treatments more tolerable.
10The agony of such effort was more tolerable than the agony of suspense.
11To Howard, the man's inner desperation immediately shrank to a more tolerable level.
12But a knowledge of the cause does not make the fact more tolerable.
13But in mode of life he may possibly be more tolerable.'
14Did the laborer actually receive his pittance, his lot might be more tolerable.
15I began eating meat again and almost immediately became a more tolerable person.
16It was tolerable, far more tolerable than housework, but it was not adventurous.
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