resilient
resilient 英 [rɪˈzɪliənt] 美 [rɪˈzɪljənt]
adj. 弹回的,有弹力的;能复原的;可迅速恢复的
- When something is strong and able to recover from damage quickly, call it resilient. If you're rough on your toys, the ones that don't break are resilient.
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- adj. 弹回的,有弹力的;能复原的;可迅速恢复的
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1. Everyone grows up with some version of this story because it asks a very resilient human question.
每个人都伴随着这故事的一些版本长大,因为它问了一个非常有弹性的人的问题。
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2. Some of those choices will be difficult, but America is a strong and resilient country. I know that we will succeed, if we put aside partisanship and work together as one nation.
做出一些抉择是艰难的,但美利坚合众国是一个强盛而富有活力的国家,我知道我们会成功的,我们只需要摒弃党派之嫌,团结一致。
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3. Some things simply cannot be altered and resilient people accept this, not wasting energy on trying to do the impossible.
有些东西根本无法改变,有韧性的人能接受这一点,不会浪费精力来做不可能的事。
- resilient (adj.) 1640s, "springing back," from Latin resilientem "inclined to leap or spring back," present participle of resilire (see resilience). Figuratively, of persons, from 1830. Related: Resiliently.
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