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 resistant [ri'zistәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 抵抗者, 反抗者

a. 抵抗的, 反抗的, 耐...的

[医] 抵抗力的, 抵抗的




    resistant
    [ adj ]
    1. relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection)

    2. <adj.all>
    3. able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress

    4. <adj.all>
      the plant is tolerant of saltwater
      these fish are quite tolerant as long as extremes of pH are avoided
      the new hybrid is more resistant to drought
    5. impervious to being affected

    6. <adj.all>
      resistant to the effects of heat
      resistant to persuasion
    7. disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority

    8. <adj.all>
    9. incapable of absorbing or mixing with

    10. <adj.all>
      a water-repellent fabric
      plastic highly resistant to steam and water


    Resistant \Re*sist"ant\ (-ant), a. [F. r['e]sistant: cf. L.
    resistens. See {Resist}.]
    Making resistance; resisting. -- n. One who, or that which,
    resists. --Bp. Pearson.

    1. Resistant viruses have not been found in otherwise healthy people who take the drug for ordinary outbreaks of genital herpes sores. Researchers disagree over whether the resistant viruses will spread into the general population.
    2. Even in countries most resistant to change _ Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bulgaria _ leaders have had to face increasing opposition by citizens calling for reform.
    3. "He was kind of resistant.
    4. The DeKalb scientists transferred a gene that makes corn cells resistant to a certain herbicide.
    5. IRRI wants to raise the maximum to 15 tonnes by 2010. The institute has made great strides in breeding rice varieties that are resistant to salinity, insect pests and other adverse conditions.
    6. Fedders's earnings and sales growth trends are strong, she says, and it "is recession resistant in that, if people are going to stay home, they may want to be in a cool house."
    7. Tandem manufactures and markets the NonStop computer system, designed to be resistant to breakdowns or "crashes," as well as large computer networks.
    8. By manipulating genes, agricultural scientists could develop food plants that are resistant to insects, disease or drought, Burris said.
    9. Functionally, the curved eave is an aerodynamic shape, making it more resistant to air leaks during high winds.
    10. They are tough and resistant to scuffs, scrapes and everyday wear and tear.
    11. But trading volume was exceptionally thin at every level, suggesting that the market is relatively resistant to a further sell-off, they added.
    12. And its business is "interest-rate resistant and resistant to economic downturns." Service Corp. stumbled through hasty and perhaps excessive expansion, Mr. Cisneros says.
    13. And its business is "interest-rate resistant and resistant to economic downturns." Service Corp. stumbled through hasty and perhaps excessive expansion, Mr. Cisneros says.
    14. Growers showed little interest when wasps were tried elsewhere in the early 1970s, and the diamondback moth has since become resistant to pesticides.
    15. The rules might be relaxed as local authorities showed themselves less resistant.
    16. Kriz said genetic engineering could produce plants resistant to pests and disease and nutritionally superior to today's varieties.
    17. Add to that a successful conclusion to the Gatt talks and to the Maastricht debate.' Mr Stanley Kalms, chairman of Dixons: 'He is approachable, resistant to pressure, and determined.
    18. "The expectation was that we would be much more resistant to a downturn," says Aarnout Loudon, Akzo's chairman.
    19. Democrats are resistant to all these proposals.
    20. The new packaging seems to be a marketing success, says Grant Wilson, Toyota USA's parts marketing administrator, but the counterfeiting problem may be more resistant.
    21. The parasite is highly resistant to chlorine, which kills other germs.
    22. 'But we have actively sought to put people most resistant to change in some of the project's first positions of responsibility.
    23. Cars also are likely to be more resistant to side impacts.
    24. Labor members have been resistant to Orthodox demands for Sabbath observance and legislation outlawing non-Orthodox conversions.
    25. This is why they made defense policy more resistant to politics than domestic policy.
    26. "All the evidence isn't in yet, but there's some reason to believe that this approach may be effective in those resistant strains," said Wick Goodspeed, president of Vical.
    27. (New evidence suggests that some mutations which make HIV resistant to drugs also make it less virulent.) The pharmaceutical industry remains committed to converting the advances in basic science into better HIV drugs and vaccines.
    28. The patent is for corn plants that are resistant to several commercial herbicides, as well as corn tissue cultures and seeds from which the plants can be grown.
    29. Earnings per share for the first half fell by 7 cents to 52 cents. COMMENT These figures lend credence to Mr Ashcroft's view of ADT as a 'recession resistant' business.
    30. The undersea system apparently is less resistant to U.S. eavesdropping.
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