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re·sist·ance /rɪˈzɪstəns/ n. | phr. n. 1. 抵抗;[R-](第二次世界大战期间法国等反德国法西斯的)抵抗运动;(抗击外来侵略者等的)秘密抵抗运动(或组织) The army put up a stiff (或 strong) resistance to the enemy. 部队对敌军进行了顽强的抵抗。 The bank clerk made (或 offered) no resistance to the robbers. 银行职员对抢匪未作抵抗。 the War of Resistance against Japan 抗日战争 a Resistance fighter 抵抗运动战士 2. 抵抗性;抵抗力 show resistance to a drug 显示出抗药性 have good (little) bodily resistance to infection 对传染有很强的(不大有)身体抵抗力 build up (a) resistance to the virus 增强对病毒的抵抗力 The reduction in white blood-cell counts lowers resistance to disease. 白细胞计数减少会降低对疾病的抵抗力。 3. 抗性;(抗)耐性 a racing car's crash resistance 赛车的抗撞性 the missile's resistance to electronic jamming 导弹的抗电子干扰性 4. 反抗;抵制,抗拒;阻力 arouse resistance(s) in the public 引起公众的反抗 The plan has met fierce resistance in the Congress. 这项计划在国会中受到激烈抵制。 I have a born resistance to innovation. 我有一种抵制革新的天性。 try to sell a big order when there's a lot of sales resistance 在销售面临巨大阻力时试图卖出大宗货物 wind resistance to an aircraft 风对飞机的阻力 5. (导体的)电阻;电阻器 Copper has less resistance to electricity than lead has. 铜比铅的电阻要小。 6. 【心】(精神分析用语)抵抗,阻抗(指一种阻止被压抑的意念从潜意识进入意识的力量)
phr. choose (或 follow) the line of least resistance 见 line¹ |