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TOEFL BNC: 2415 COCA: 2470

resist

verb
/rɪˈzɪst/
/rɪˈzɪst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they resist
/rɪˈzɪst/
/rɪˈzɪst/
he / she / it resists
/rɪˈzɪsts/
/rɪˈzɪsts/
past simple resisted
/rɪˈzɪstɪd/
/rɪˈzɪstɪd/
past participle resisted
/rɪˈzɪstɪd/
/rɪˈzɪstɪd/
-ing form resisting
/rɪˈzɪstɪŋ/
/rɪˈzɪstɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to refuse to accept something and try to stop it from happening抵制;阻挡 synonym oppose
    • resist something They are determined to resist pressure to change the law.他们决心顶住要求改革法律的压力。
    • People naturally resist change.人生来就抗拒变革。
    • resist doing something The bank strongly resisted cutting interest rates.银行强烈反对降低利率。
    • Residents who oppose the plans are threatening to resist.反对这些计划的居民威胁要抵制。
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    • She steadfastly resisted all attempts to help her.她坚决抵制一切帮助她的企图。
    • I believe we should resist calls for tighter controls.我认为我们应该抵制加强控制的呼声。
    • They successfully resisted pressure from their competitors to increase prices.他们成功地顶住了竞争对手提高价格的压力。
    • Employer groups fiercely resisted the introduction of the minimum wage.雇主团体强烈抵制最低工资的引入。
    • Trends in the national economy confront companies with pressures they are unable to resist.国民经济的发展趋势使企业面临着无法抵抗的压力。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fiercely
    • firmly
    • resolutely
    verb + resist
    • be able to
    • can
    • manage to
    phrases
    • the strength to resist something
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  2. [intransitive, transitive] to fight back when attacked; to use force to stop something from happening反抗;回击;抵抗
    • He tried to pin me down, but I resisted.他试图按住我,但我奋力反抗。
    • resist something She was charged with resisting arrest.她被控拒捕。
    Extra Examples
    • He gathered forces to resist the invasion.他集结力量抵御入侵。
    • The civil population passively resisted.国民进行了消极抵抗。
  3. [transitive] (usually in negative sentences通常用于否定句) to stop yourself from having something you like or doing something you very much want to do忍住;抵挡
    • resist something I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it.我忍不住把整块蛋糕都吃了。
    • The Chancellor resisted the temptation to raise business taxes.财政大臣抵制住了提高营业税的诱惑。
    • I found the temptation to miss the class too hard to resist.我抵挡不住逃课的诱惑。
    • She could hardly resist the urge to turn and run.她几乎抑制不住转身跑掉的冲动。
    • resist doing something He couldn't resist showing off his new car.他忍不住炫耀起了他的新车。
    More Like This Verbs usually followed by -ing formsVerbs usually followed by -ing forms
    Extra Examples
    • Eric couldn’t resist a smile when she finally agreed.埃里克终于同意了,忍不住笑了笑。
    • She was powerless to resist the attraction that she felt to him.她无力抗拒他对她的吸引。
  4. [transitive] resist something to not be harmed or damaged by something使不受…的伤害;抗(伤害)
    • A healthy diet should help your body resist infection.健康饮食有助于身体抗感染。
    • The castle was built to resist attack.这座城堡为了抵御攻击而建。
    Extra Examples
    • This new paint is designed to resist heat.这种新油漆具有耐热性。
    • Aluminium resists corrosion and rust.铝抗腐蚀和生锈。
    • They are treated with silicone to enable them to resist damp.它们经过硅酮处理,能防潮。
    • crops that resist disease and pest attack抵抗疾病和害虫侵袭的作物
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French resister or Latin resistere, from re- (expressing opposition) + sistere ‘stop’ (reduplication of stare ‘to stand’).
TOEFL BNC: 2415 COCA: 2470
resist

verb

ADVERB | VERB + RESIST | PHRASES ADVERBfiercely, firmly, resolutely, strenuously, strongly, vigorously強烈抵制;堅決抵抗;奮力抵抗successfully成功抵抗They successfully resisted pressure from their competitors to increase prices.他們成功地頂住了競爭對手提高價格的壓力。naturally自然地抵抗People naturally resist change.人生來就抗拒變革。stubbornly頑固地抵制actively積極抵抗at first, initially, so far最初抵抗;迄今抵制He has so far resisted pressure to resign.他到目前為止頂住了辭職的壓力。VERB + RESISTbe able to, can, manage to能夠/可以/設法成功抵抗be unable to, cannot不能/無法抵抗Trends in the national economy confront companies with pressures they are unable to resist.國民經濟的發展趨勢使企業面臨着無法抵抗的壓力。can hardly, cannot easily幾乎不能抵制;無法輕易抵擋She could hardly resist the urge to turn and run.她幾乎抑制不住轉身跑掉的衝動。can never, can no longer總是無法/不再能夠抵制be difficult to, be hard to難以抗拒be impossible to不可能抵抗try to試圖抵制be determined to決心抵抗be helpless to, be powerless to無法抵抗;無力抵制She was powerless to resist the attraction that she felt to him.她無力抗拒他對她的吸引。tend to容易抗拒PHRASESthe strength to resist sth反抗⋯的力量
TOEFL BNC: 2415 COCA: 2470
resist verb
resist (resist arrest) oppose (resist change) withstand (resist infection)
resist

verb

resist ♦︎ struggle ♦︎ hold/keep sb/sth at bay ♦︎ hold/stand your ground ♦︎ hold out against sb/sthThese words all mean to fight against sb/sth who is attacking, threatening or opposing you. 这些词均表示抗争、反抗。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to struggle / hold your ground against sb / sthto resist / hold out against an attackto resist / hold out against pressure resist [intransitive, transitive] to fight back when attacked; to use force to stop sth from happening 反抗;回击;抵抗He tried to pin me down, but I resisted.他试图制伏我,但我奋力反抗。She was charged with resisting arrest.她被控拒捕。He gathered forces to resist the invasion.他集结力量抵御入侵。 OPP give in , submit give way see also resistance opposition struggle [intransitive] to fight against sb/sth in order to prevent a bad situation or result (为防止恶劣情况或结果)斗争,抗争He struggled against cancer for two years.他同癌症抗争了两年。We should all struggle against injustice.我们都应该同非正义作斗争。Lisa struggled with her conscience before talking to the police.莉萨经过一番良心斗争,终于对警方说了。 see also struggle campaign noun hold sb/sth at ˈbay keep sb/sth at ˈbay

idiom

(held, held; kept, kept)to prevent an enemy from coming close or a problem from having a bad effect 不让(敌人)接近;防止(问题)恶化I'm trying to keep my creditors at bay.我在竭力躲避债主。Charlotte bit her lip to hold the tears at bay.夏洛特咬住嘴唇不让眼泪流出来。
hold your ˈground stand your ˈground

idiom

(held, held; stood, stood)to continue with your opinions or intentions when sb is opposing you and wants you to change; to face a situation and refuse to run away 坚持主张;坚持立场;不屈服;不退却Don't let him persuade you-stand your ground.别听他的-坚持自己的主张吧。It is not easy to hold your ground in front of someone with a gun.面对持枪者而不退缩并不容易。
ˌhold ˈout against sb/sth

phrasal verb

(held, held)to continue to resist sb/sth, especially in a dangerous or difficult situation (尤指在危险或困难情况下)顽强抵抗,不屈不挠British troops held out against constant attacks.英国军队对不断的攻击进行了顽强的抵抗。The Prime Minister held out against pressure to speed up the reforms.面对要求加快改革步伐的压力,首相坚持立场不动摇。
TOEFL BNC: 2415 COCA: 2470

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