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resistances是resistance的复数 resistance美 [rɪ'zɪstəns] 英 [rɪ'zɪst(ə)ns] - n.阻力;阻抗;抵抗;【生】抗病性
- 网络抗性;阻尼;电阻
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. confrontation,fight,battle,fighting,struggle n. | 9. 抵抗,反抗,抗拒,抵御;敌对,抵抗力,反抗力,阻力,【生物学】抗病性 9. 抵抗,反抗,抗拒,抵御;敌对,抵抗力,反抗力,阻力,【生物学】抗病性 |
n. | 1. an illegal secret organization that fights for national freedom against an occupying power, especially one that fought in France, the Netherlands, Denmark, or Italy during World War II 2. refusal to accept or comply with something 3. the ability to remain unaltered by the damaging effect of something, e.g. an organism's ability not to succumb to disease or infection 4. the ability to refrain from something in spite of being tempted 5. a force that opposes or slows down another force. 6. the opposition that a circuit, component, or substance presents to the flow of electricity. 7. in psychology, the process by which the ego keeps repressed thoughts and feelings from the conscious mind 8. the ability not to be affected or harmed by something, especially a disease or a drug 9. refusal to accept something new such as a plan, idea, or change 10. opposition to someone or something, especially a political or military opponent 1. an illegal secret organization that fights for national freedom against an occupying power, especially one that fought in France, the Netherlands, Denmark, or Italy during World War II 2. refusal to accept or comply with something 3. the ability to remain unaltered by the damaging effect of something, e.g. an organism's ability not to succumb to disease or infection 4. the ability to refrain from something in spite of being tempted 5. a force that opposes or slows down another force. 6. the opposition that a circuit, component, or substance presents to the flow of electricity. 7. in psychology, the process by which the ego keeps repressed thoughts and feelings from the conscious mind 8. the ability not to be affected or harmed by something, especially a disease or a drug 9. refusal to accept something new such as a plan, idea, or change 10. opposition to someone or something, especially a political or military opponent |
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