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 Translation for 'tolerable' from English to Russian
ADJ   tolerable | more tolerable | most tolerable
SYNO adequate | fair to middling | passable | ...
сносный {adj} [разг.]tolerable
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Translation for 'tolerable' from English to Russian

tolerable
сносный {adj} [разг.]
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Usage Examples English
  • On 17 April 1996, a Department of Health (DOH) report said that residents may already be harboring quantities of zinc and copper beyond tolerable limits.
  • While there were tragicomic aspects, the issue of what espionage is tolerable among nominal allies remains complex, especially when involving clear security issues as with Jonathan Pollard.
  • Hydroxychloroquine was derived in the 1950s by adding a hydroxy group to existing Chloroquine, making it more tolerable than Chloroquine by itself.
  • In the preface to "Remains of Japhet", Parsons states that he attained a tolerable knowledge of ancient Irish and Welsh.
  • suggestion that 'in Stratford in 1582 Hathaway and hate-away would have been a very tolerable pun'" (427).

  • That unmitigated risk is then compared against a tolerable risk target.
  • Tizanidine has been found to be as effective as other antispasmodic drugs and is more tolerable than baclofen and diazepam.
  • The tolerable negative error is related to the nominal quantity and varies between 9 per cent on prepackages nominally 50 g or 50 ml or less, to 1.5 per cent on prepackages nominally 1 kilogram or 1 litre or more.
  • This study provided the dosing framework for further studies into Custirsen, determining 640 mg as a tolerable and biologically active dose.
  • Exorbitant dowry system was absent in the Hajong society. The Hajongs would give a tolerable bride price or groom price called pon.

  • This is tolerable if the energy content of the transient is low.
  • Acceptable loss is a military euphemism for casualties or destruction inflicted by the enemy that is considered minor or tolerable.
  • The NAAQO had three levels indicating severity (maximum desirable, acceptable and tolerable levels) and also evaluated effect levels (maximum desirable, acceptable and tolerable levels).
  • Tolerable stress comes from adverse experiences that are more intense in nature but short-lived and can usually be overcome.
  • The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) derived in 2001 a provisional tolerable monthly intake (PTMI) of 70 pg TEQ/kg body weight.).

  • Phase I trial results showed tolerable side effects.
  • Koyna Nagar is nestled in the Western Ghats, about [...] above sea level, and hence has a tolerable climate for most of the year.
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