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re.sist (obj)rI5zIstvto fight against (something or someone); to not be changed by or to refuse to accept (something)抵抗,反抗The soldiers resisted (the enemy attacks) for two days. [I/T]战士们抵抗了两天(敌人的进攻)。The party leader resisted demands for his resignation. [T]党派领导人拒绝了要他辞职的要求。He tried to run away from the police and was later charged with (the crime of) resisting arrest. [T]他试图逃避警察,后来被指控拒捕(罪名)。The new hybrid crops are much better at resisting (= not being damaged by) disease. [T]新杂交作物的抗病能力要强得多。I can't resist temptation/chocolate/the urge to go home early (= I want to do something so much that I will do it).我无法抗拒诱惑/巧克力/早些回家的冲动。[T] She couldn't resist (= stop herself from) laughing at him in those clothes. [+ v-ing]看到他穿着那样的衣服,她忍不住笑了起来。
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