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tamper-resistant

/tam-per-ri-zis-tuhnt/US // ˈtæm pər rɪˌzɪs tənt //

防篡改,抗破坏性,防破坏,抗破坏

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : difficult to tamper with: a tamper-resistant cap on a medicine bottle.

Examples

  • The more antibiotics are used inappropriately, the greater the risk of bacteria growing resistant to them.

  • Next, Borlaug helped develop more productive and drought-resistant strains of rice that became adapted widely in Asia.

  • And what could her campaign achieve among the Americans most resistant to expanded end-of-life options?

  • And what is it about LEGOs that has made them particularly resistant to social change?

  • Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine.

  • The dirt should then be thrown in and settled by means of a tamper or by flooding with water.

  • It would be an ill return to tamper lightly, and without due consideration, with this young lady's affections.

  • In many places the streams of the Big Caney system flow over resistant limestone members, which form a bedrock bottom.

  • Take this as your motto when you are inclined to tamper with wrong: "Who eats with the devil needs a long-handled spoon."

  • But to tamper with their dialect, or to take it from them, would be to leave them houseless and exposed in their daily business.