resistance的意思和读音

resistance

: [rɪˈzɪstəns] : [rɪˈzɪst(ə)ns]

n.

resistances  

adj.+n.electrical resistance,strong resistance,stubborn resistance,stiff resistance,fierce resistance

v.+n.overcome resistance,face resistance,meet resistance,crush resistance,offer resistance

n.surrender,acceptance

n.confrontation,fight,battle,fighting,struggle

resistancen.

1.[u][sing]dislike of or opposition to a plan, an idea, etc.; refusal to obey

As with all new ideas it met with resistance.

There has been a lot of resistance to this new law.

Resistance to change has nearly destroyed the industry.

2.[u][sing]the act of using force to oppose sb/sth

armed resistance

The defenders put up a strong resistance .

The demonstrators offered little or no resistance to the police.

3.[u][sing]~ (to sth)the power not to be affected by sth

AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection.

4.[u][sing]~ (to sth)a force that stops sth moving or makes it move more slowly

wind/air resistance(= in the design of planes or cars)

5.[u][c]the opposition of a substance or device to the flow of an electrical current

6.[singspv]a secret organization that resists the authorities, especially in a country that an enemy has control of

resistance fighters

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n.1.the ability not to be affected or harmed by something, especially a disease or a drug; the ability of an object not to be affected or harmed by wind, water, heat, etc.2.refusal to accept something new such as a plan, idea, or change3.opposition to someone or something, especially a political or military opponent; a secret organization that fights against the group that controls their country4.a force that makes a moving object move more slowly5.the ability of something to stop the flow of electricity1.the ability not to be affected or harmed by something, especially a disease or a drug; the ability of an object not to be affected or harmed by wind, water, heat, etc.2.refusal to accept something new such as a plan, idea, or change3.opposition to someone or something, especially a political or military opponent; a secret organization that fights against the group that controls their country4.a force that makes a moving object move more slowly5.the ability of something to stop the flow of electricity

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1.With all reasonable means of resistance exhausted and with certain death the only alternative, capture does not simply dishonor.

2.Two or three once belonged to the LIFG, but more had been pushed toward armed resistance after spending years in Libya's prisons, he said.IbrahimLIFG,

3.Unfortunately, many managers don't seem to understand technical debt, causing resistance to revisiting past work.

4.The invading-resistance of tobacco plant was proved to be more ready to be delivered to offspring than spreading-resistance to the disease.

5.Gold has about 1. 4 times the resistance of copper and does not oxidize making it a popular plating for audio and video connectors.1.4使

6.The increase in ash depth from the rear to the front changes the resistance of the fuel bed plus the ash to the air flow.?)

7.The researchers say that this protein structure can be used as a new target to design drugs that override the parasite's resistance.

8.The diameter and the length of the wire are not the only factors to indolence its resistance.线

9.Oliver is now studying tumors in which the PIDD gene has been knocked out, to see if its absence hinders drug resistance.OliverPIDD

10.Once the consequences start to be felt, resistance in the country will rise, and the pressure on the coalition will no doubt increase.