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/rɪˈzɪst/ |
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1 | I/T often in negatives to stop yourself from doing something that you would very much like to do 抵制;抗拒 |
| It’ s difficult to resist a challenge like that. 很难抗拒像那样的挑战。 |
| resist doing sth She couldn’ t resist asking him about his date. 她忍不住向他问起他约会的事。 |
| resist (the) temptation He was unable to resist the temptation of taking the wallet. 他不能克制偷走那个钱包的念头。 |
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2 | T to oppose or fight against someone or something 对抗;反抗 |
| The judge resisted pressure to lengthen the sentence. 法官顶住压力拒绝延长刑期。 |
| The ANC had previously resisted calls for such a meeting. 非洲人国民大会以前就反对召开这样一个会议。 |
| resist arrest One protester was injured while resisting arrest. 一个示威者在拒捕时受了伤。 |
| Antibodies help us resist infection. 抗体有助于我们抵御感染。 |
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3 | T to not be affected or harmed by something 抵挡;不受…影响(或损害) |
| The shelters are designed to resist heat and toxic fumes. 这些掩体是用来抗热和抵挡有毒烟雾的。 |
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