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🔑 re·sist·anceBrE /rɪˈzɪstəns/NAmE /rɪˈzɪstəns/ noun🔑 [U, sing.] dislike of or opposition to a plan, an idea, etc.; refusal to obey 反对;抵制;抗拒◆As with all new ideas it met with resistance. 和所有的新观念一样,它受到了抵制。◆~ to sb/sthThere has been a lot of resistance to this new law. 这项新的法规已经遭到强烈抵制。◆Resistance to change has nearly destroyed the industry. 对变革的抵制几乎毁了这个行业。🔑 [U, sing.] the act of using force to oppose sb/sth 抵抗;反抗◆armed resistance 武装反抗◆The defenders put up a strong resistance. 保卫者顽强地抵抗。◆~ to sb/sthThe demonstrators offered little or no resistance to the police. 示威者几乎没有对警察作任何反抗。🔑 [U, sing.] ~ (to sth) the power not to be affected by sth 抗力;抵抗力◆AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection. 艾滋病降低了身体的抗感染能力。 [U, sing.] ~ (to sth) a force that stops sth moving or makes it move more slowly 阻力◆wind/air resistance (= in the design of planes or cars) 风阻;空气阻力 [U, C] (physics 物理) (symbol R) the opposition of a substance or device to the flow of an electrical current 电阻 ➡ compare reactance (often the Resistance) [sing. + sing./pl. v.] a secret organization that resists the authorities, especially in a country that an enemy has control of (尤指敌占区的)秘密抵抗组织◆resistance fighters 秘密抵抗战士 ●(choose, follow, take, etc.) the line of least reˈsistance(to choose, etc.) the easiest way of doing sth (采取)最省事的方法 |