resist
resist 英 [rɪˈzɪst] 美 [rɪˈzɪst]
v. 抵抗,抵挡
进行时:resisting 过去式:resisted 过去分词:resisted 第三人称单数:resists
- To resist something is to keep it at bay or to fend off its influence or advance. You might not be able to resist the temptation to sneak out to the dance in spite of your parents' objections.
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- v. 抵抗,抵挡
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1. to resist change
抵制变革
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2. They are determined to resist pressure to change the law.
他们决心顶住要求改革法律的压力。
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3. The bank strongly resisted cutting interest rates.
银行强烈反对降低利率。
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4. He tried to pin me down, but I resisted.
他试图制伏我,但我奋力反抗。
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5. She was charged with resisting arrest.
她被控拒捕。
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6. I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it.
我忍不住把整块蛋糕都吃了。
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7. This new paint is designed to resist heat.
这种新油漆具有耐热性。
- resist (v.) late 14c., from Old French resister "hold out against" (14c.), from Latin resistere "to make a stand against, oppose; to stand back; withstand," from re- "against" (see re-) + sistere "take a stand, stand firm," from PIE *si-st-, reduplicated form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Related: Resisted; resisting.
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