withstand 的 2 个定义
with·stood, with·stand·ing.
- to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully: to withstand rust; to withstand the invaders; to withstand temptation.
with·stood, with·stand·ing.
- to stand in opposition; resist.
withstand 近义词
endure, bear
withstand 的近义词 47 个
- combat
- cope
- defy
- hold off
- repel
- resist
- ride out
- suffer
- thwart
- tolerate
- weather
- brace
- brave
- buck
- confront
- contest
- cross
- dispute
- duel
- face
- fight
- oppose
- stand
- stick
- take
- traverse
- violate
- fly in the face of
- grapple with
- hang on
- hang tough
- hold one's ground
- hold out
- prevail against
- put up struggle
- put up with
- remain firm
- sit and take it
- stand fast
- stand firm
- stand one's ground
- stand up against
- stand up to
- stick fast
- take it
- take on
- win out
withstand 的反义词 15 个
更多withstand例句
- Scientists are trying to determine how forests are responding and whether they can be rebuilt to withstand future fires and combat climate change.
- The building will withstand a 275-year earthquake event, as current safety codes require.
- The wide-bottomed pot can withstand temperatures up to 600°F from your oven or broiler, and it blends stainless steel with an aluminum core for truly even cooking free of hot spots.
- Nord Stream 2, a nearly completed project that would pipe natural gas from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany, has thus far withstood major diplomatic assaults from the United States.
- When a high-rise goes up, it is designed to withstand everything from gale-force winds to earthquakes and fires.
- People with ID may be less able to withstand this sort of interview technique.
- How many of us could really withstand a similar side-by-side comparison of our face now with what it looked like a decade ago?
- The gaming industry can withstand a critical look, but it can and must also withstand some diversity in its ranks.
- He noted that none of the militaries of the former Soviet republics could withstand a full-scale Russian invasion.
- Six months of the highest dose of chemotherapy his body could withstand and, after that, nothing but hope.
- Were I a man, and had I your shape and face, there is no woman in the world should withstand me if I set my heart on her.
- It is easy to perceive that firm-set rock cliffs, with no beaches at their bases, can almost indefinitely withstand the assaults.
- Valmond was in the grasp of a giant, and, struggle as he might, he could not withstand the powerful arms of his assailant.
- The amount of disturbance which the wreck would have to withstand would necessarily distress it, perhaps beyond its strength.
- He accomplished whatever he attempted—nothing could withstand his ant-like perseverance.