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 resilient [ri'ziliәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 弹回的, 有弹力的

[医] 回弹的, 回能的




    resilient
    [ adj ]
    1. recovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like

    2. <adj.all>
    3. elastic; rebounds readily

    4. <adj.all>
      clean bouncy hair
      a lively tennis ball
      as resilient as seasoned hickory
      springy turf


    Resilient \Re*sil"i*ent\ (-ent), a. [L. resiliens, p. pr.]
    Leaping back; rebounding; recoiling.

    1. But as long as the economy remains resilient, the bond market will remain in a slump, and that could be for quite a while."
    2. Also, Mr Clinton may be an easier target on personal grounds, but is much more resilient and combative than the passive Mr Dukakis. Much has been made of this year's British precedent.
    3. It appears that profits were resilient in spite of earlier fears that they would be badly affected by debt provisions.
    4. Behind this resilient company is the 54-year-old Mr. Ambani, son of a rural schoolteacher.
    5. Mr Robert Maxwell has a 9 per cent holding. Oil shares were resilient, closing little changed on balance in spite of the steep falls in equities on both sides of the Atlantic.
    6. "The market is still pretty resilient," said Ted Mao, a grain specialist with Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in New York.
    7. With an economy that remains resilient after years of uninterrupted growth, "people are coming back and saying, `Hey, we want our piece of the pie.'
    8. The cut will be implemented within 90 days. COPPER prices were fairly resilient, holding close to the Dollars 1,850-a-tonne three months level after early rises attracted sellers.
    9. The resilient French franc keeps company with the strongest currencies in the European exchange rate mechanism grid.
    10. While the Spanish peseta was resilient in the face of yesterday's half point cut in money rates, the French and Belgian francs have come under pressure.
    11. Hong Kong equities have proved resilient in the face of China's frosty response to Mr Christopher Patten's democracy proposals. Local banking profits remain buoyant.
    12. The human spirit is resilient enough and the love of freedom deep enough to survive the jackboot.
    13. "But I've learned this economy is remarkably resilient.
    14. It depends on how resilient he is." That is not to say the struggle over Tower is without cost, particularly since it has become a partisan struggle with most Democrats opposed and most Republicans in support.
    15. Through the late 1980s, the market for "junk" debt has proved much more resilient than most of its critics and skeptics ever expected.
    16. Since then, the economy has proved more resilient than expected and as a consequence companies have planned for expansion more optimistically.
    17. Several special factors may have helped protect Lafarge Coppee's half-year earnings, but its trading performance has proved surprisingly resilient nonetheless.
    18. The US was patchy, while demand from Australian mines remained resilient. In construction equipment manufacture, UK activities had struggled.
    19. Exports, resilient so far, could yet be hit hard by the sharp slowdown in many overseas markets. Nor can Mr Greenspan's famous 'headwinds' be forgotten.
    20. The copper bulls are at it again, buying up copper futures, driving up prices and talking up the possibility of new record highs in a market that is proving to be as resilient as it is volatile.
    21. The emphasis is on the plus. Its fate will be seen by many as a litmus-test of the state of the so far remarkably resilient Old Master market.
    22. But geneticists are also finding ways to clone plants to bear heartier, more resilient fruit, and radiologists are refining methods to preserve freshness with small doses of radiation.
    23. Yet it also is very resilient, and the fact that it contains no blood vessels makes it easily passed on.
    24. In fact, the Japanese economy is remarkably resilient.
    25. Inflation should fall to around 3 per cent next year, thanks to moderate wage rises. A resilient budget deficit adds to inflationary pressures.
    26. The U.S. economy is large and resilient, perhaps enough to compensate for a confused Washington.
    27. On Wednesday, traders said formerly resilient electrical makers reeled from speculation the dollar's fall toward the 140.00 yen resistance level foreshadowed a renewed bout of "high yen" likely to batter the overseas performance of these companies.
    28. Stocks were buoyed in early trading by a resilient bond market.
    29. And US business investment, resilient last year, has begun to fall sharply.
    30. Japan's stock market, the largest and most resilient in the world, also will exert a strong influence over the region.
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