resistance
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resistance 英 [rɪˈzɪstəns] 美 [rɪˈzɪstəns]
n. 阻力;抵抗;电阻;
名词复数:resistances
- If you've ever seen a dog on a leash suddenly refuse to walk any farther, you know how much resistance one little pet can put up. Resistance means "refusal to comply with or accept something."
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- n. 阻力;抵抗;电阻;
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1. As with all new ideas it met with resistance.
和所有的新观念一样,它受到了抵制。
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2. armed resistance
武装反抗
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3. There has been a lot of resistance to this new law.
这项新的法规已经遇到很多的抵制。
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4. The defenders put up a strong resistance.
保卫者顽强地抵抗。
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5. AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection.
艾滋病降低了身体的抗感染能力。
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6. wind resistance , air resistance
风阻;空气阻力
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7. resistance fighters
秘密抵抗战士
- resistance (n.) mid-14c., from Old French resistance, earlier resistence, from Late Latin resistentia, from present participle stem of Latin resistere "make a stand against, oppose" (see resist). Meaning "organized covert opposition to an occupying or ruling power" [OED] is from 1939. Electromagnetic sense is from 1860. Path of least resistance is from 1825, originally a term in science and engineering.
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