resilient / rɪˈzɪl yənt, -ˈzɪl i ənt /

💦中学词汇弹性有弹性的弹性的有弹性

resilient 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. springing back; rebounding.
  2. returning to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched.
  3. recovering readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyant.

resilient 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

bouncy, flexible

更多resilient例句

  1. Building a more resilient form of globalization will require action by both CEOs and policymakers.
  2. Still, security-focused grants aren’t the best way to make communities more resilient against storms and floods.
  3. Since then, the crypto industry’s two flagship currencies, Bitcoin and Ethereum, have bounced back significantly, though both are currently at around 60% of their all time highs, and the industry as a whole has proved resilient.
  4. CEO Craig Menear said several factors explain why home spending is proving to be so resilient.
  5. So, actually, what we need to have is a much more resilient economy — which, actually, a circular economy is much more resilient than a linear.
  6. Instead of being strong and resilient, bones become weak and brittle.
  7. But one of the reasons why the group has been so resilient, he said, was its skill in utilizing propaganda.
  8. Stephen Hawking is not only a bona fide genius, but also one of the most resilient men on the planet.
  9. Organizations engaging in network are often diffuse, leaderless, and incredibly resilient.
  10. This was the spirit of a resilient city — outraged, engaged, and unified.
  11. Tactical use, by the enemy, of the more resilient units of the Landsturm for negotiating Belgian dykes.
  12. The bedding rested on wide resilient straps fixed to the cross-bars at top and bottom of the bed.
  13. His stubby black hoofs have a dense, rubbery, resilient broad heel.
  14. The pastern joints above his striped hoofs were resilient as pliant springs.
  15. The old man sensed his growing uneasiness but that resilient pride checked any apparition of modesty.