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withstand

/with-stand, with-/US // wɪθˈstænd, wɪð- //UK // (wɪðˈstænd) //

忍受着,忍受,忍受住了,忍受住

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    with·stood, with·stand·ing.

    • : to stand in opposition; resist.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbendure, bear
Forms: withstanding, withstands, withstood
Synonyms
combat战斗,搏击,打击,斗争cope应对,应对措施defy违抗,无视,蔑视,藐视hold off抵制,搁置,拖住,隐瞒repel驱赶,排斥,击退,驱除resist抵制,抗拒,抗争,抵抗ride out骑马出去,骑马外出,骑马,骑马出游suffer遭受,受到影响,遭,受到影响的thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止tolerate忍受,容忍,忍耐,忍受着weather天气,气象,气候,天气预报brace撑腰,绷带,撑起,撑brave勇敢的,勇敢的人,勇敢地,勇敢buck龅牙,降压,降压药,牡蛎confront对抗,对峙,对付,应对contest竞争,大赛,竞赛,比赛cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形dispute纠纷,争端,争议,争执duel对决,对抗赛,决斗,对抗face脸,脸部,脸面,脸色fight斗争,争取,战斗,争斗oppose反对,反对派,反对的,反对者stand站在,站立,站,站起来stick棍子,棒子,棍棒,杆子take采纳,采纳了traverse穿过,穿越,横穿,横越violate违反,侵犯,违犯,违犯了fly in the face of顶撞,违背了,违背,悖于grapple with捉住,揪住,纠缠,擒住hang on撑住,撑着,悬挂,坚持住hang tough挺住,撑下去,坚守,坚忍不拔hold one's ground站稳脚跟,坚守阵地,坚守立场,坚守岗位hold out坚守,坚持,坚持不懈,撑住prevail against胜出,胜诉,胜出后,胜出的put up struggle抗争,奋起抗争,奋战,斗争put up with容忍,容忍了,容纳,容忍着remain firm保持坚定,保持坚挺,坚定不移,保持坚守sit and take it坐而论道,坐着吃吧,坐着吃,坐视不理stand fast站稳脚跟,坚守岗位,坚守,严阵以待stand firm站稳脚跟,站稳脚步,坚守,坚持不懈stand one's ground站稳脚跟,坚守阵地,挺身而出,坚守立场stand up against站出来反对,反对,抗拒,对抗stand up to顶住,抵御,抵制,顶住了stick fast坚守,坚守岗位,坚守阵地,坚持不懈take it拿去吧,拿去,拿着,拿着它take on承担,对付,担当,承担起win out胜出,赢出,赢了,胜出的

Examples

  • 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.