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resist

/ri-zist/US // rɪˈzɪst //UK // (rɪˈzɪst) //

抵制,抗拒,抗争,抵抗

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
    • : to withstand the action or effect of: to resist spoilage.
    • : to refrain or abstain from, especially with difficulty or reluctance: They couldn't resist the chocolates.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a stand or make efforts in opposition; act in opposition; offer resistance.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a substance that prevents or inhibits some effect from taking place, as a coating on a surface of a metallic printing plate that prevents or inhibits corrosion of the metal by acid.
    • : Textiles. a chemically inert substance used in resist printing.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbwithstand, oppose
Forms: resisted, resisting, resists
Synonyms
abide恪守,忍受,停留,持续combat战斗,搏击,打击,斗争confront对抗,对峙,对付,应对continue继续,继续说,延续,继续进行curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子defy违抗,无视,蔑视,藐视endure经受住了,忍受,忍耐,忍受着forgo放弃,放弃了,舍弃,弃权maintain保持,维持,维护,维护好prevent防止,预防,阻止,避免refuse拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,拒不接受repel驱赶,排斥,击退,驱除thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止turn down驳回,拒绝,掉头向下,掉头antagonize拮抗,对抗,敌视,拮据assail袭击,攻击,殴打,打击assault殴打,攻击,袭击,突击battle战役,战斗,会战,仗bear承担,忍受,负担,担当brook小河,小溪,溪流,小溪流buck龅牙,降压,降压药,牡蛎check检查,检查一下contend争论,争夺,争辩,争取counteract抗衡,抗击,抵消,打击countervail反作用,反作用力,抗衡,逆势dispute纠纷,争端,争议,争执duel对决,对抗赛,决斗,对抗forbear忍受,隐忍,忍受者,忍受着hinder阻碍,妨碍,碍,阻碍因素hold持有,举行,保持,持有的persevere坚守,锲而不舍,坚忍不拔,锲而不舍地persist坚守,坚持不懈,坚持,执着refrain克制,克制一下,克制住,反复强调remain仍然是,剩余的,残留的,剩余stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留stonewall石墙,石头墙,石壁,石牆suffer遭受,受到影响,遭,受到影响的traverse穿过,穿越,横穿,横越weather天气,气象,气候,天气预报abstain from忌讳,弃权,忌讳的是,放弃die hard死而不僵,死而无憾,死而复生,死而后已fight back回击,还击,反击,还手hold off抵制,搁置,拖住,隐瞒hold out against坚守,隐忍不发,坚守不出,坚守不移keep from避开,避免,阻止,忌讳leave alone放任自流,放任不管,放弃,放着不管put up a fight抗争,抗战,抗击战,抗击remain firm保持坚定,保持坚挺,坚定不移,保持坚守stand up to顶住,抵御,抵制,顶住了struggle against抗争,反斗争,反抗的斗争,反抗斗争
Antonyms

Examples

  • I need to resist my urge to talk them into my truth, just so I can feel more comfortable and secure.

  • They are made in a social setting, surrounded by lots of other people with various ways to resist bad decisions.

  • The left had long tried to resist it through a diverse mix of organizations, devoted to different goals, and all to no avail.

  • The papers report that J.W. was too afraid to resist his command for her to perform oral sex on him.

  • After all, some officeholders still resist needed changes, even as others link arms for reform.

  • Your sacrifice shall be the agony of agonies, the death of deaths, and yet you'll find yourself unable to resist.

  • But this paper was a very tough, fibrous substance, and would resist quite a heavy blow as well as keep out the cold.

  • And after that Grandfather Mole couldn't resist burrowing in the loose earth now and then.

  • Thy nakedness shall be discovered, and thy shame shall be seen: I will take vengeance, and no man shall resist me.

  • Eloquent in speech, warm-hearted and impulsive, he found it difficult to resist a joke, even at the expense of his friend.