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resistance noun ⇨ opposition (resistance to change) ⇨ strength (resistance to drugs) opposition noun opposition ♦︎ protest ♦︎ resistance ♦︎ objection ♦︎ hostilityThese are all words for strong disagreement with sb/sth. 这些词均表示强烈的反对、反抗、异议。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆opposition / resistance / objection / hostility to sth◆in opposition / protest / objection◆without opposition / resistance / hostility◆widespread / strong / fierce opposition / protests / resistance / objections / hostility◆growing opposition / resistance / hostility◆to provoke / meet with / face opposition / protests / resistance / objections / hostility◆to arouse opposition / resistance / hostility◆to express your opposition / protest / resistance / objections / hostility◆to voice your opposition / protest / resistance / objections■ opposition [uncountable] the act of strongly disagreeing with sb/sth, especially when you try to prevent sth from happening by arguing or fighting (强烈的)反对,反抗,对抗◆Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans.代表强烈反对这些计划。◆The army met with fierce opposition in every town.军队在每一座城镇都遭遇了顽强的抵抗。◆Opposition forces have seized control of the airport.反对派势力已经控制了机场。 see also oppose ⇨ oppose , opposed ⇨ against sb/sth ■ protest [uncountable, countable] the expression of strong disagreement with sth and the wish to prevent it from happening 抗议;反对◆The director resigned in protest at the decision.主任辞职以抗议这项决定。◆The announcement raised a storm of protest.这项声明引起了一场抗议风潮。◆The building work will go ahead, despite protests from local residents.尽管当地居民反对,建筑工程将照样进行。ⓘ A protest can also be an organized public meeting to protest about sth. * protest亦可指抗议集会。 see also protest ⇨ demonstration , protest ⇨ complain verb ■ resistance [uncountable, singular] dislike of, opposition to, or refusal to obey an idea, plan or law; the act of using force to oppose sb/sth 反对;抵制;抵抗;反抗◆Resistance to change has nearly destroyed the industry.拒绝变革几乎毁了这个行业。◆The demonstrators offered little or no resistance to the police.示威者几乎没有对警察作任何反抗。◆armed resistance武装反抗 see also resist ⇨ oppose , resist ⇨ resist , resistant ⇨ against sb/sth ■ objection [uncountable, countable] a reason why you do not like or are opposed to sth; a statement about this 反对的理由;反对;异议◆I have no objection to him coming to stay.我不反对他来小住。◆Because an objection was raised we decided to look at the matter again.因为有人提出了异议,我们决定再仔细研究一下这件事。 see also object ⇨ complain verb ■ hostility /hɒˈstɪləti; NAmE hɑːˈstɪləti/ [uncountable] strong and angry opposition towards an idea, plan or situation (对思想、计划或情形的)愤怒反对,愤怒反抗◆There is still considerable public hostility towards nuclear power.仍有不少民众对核能抱着强烈反对的态度。 see also hostile ⇨ against sb/sth , hostility ⇨ tension strength noun strength ♦︎ resilience ♦︎ endurance ♦︎ stamina ♦︎ resistanceThese are all words for sb's ability to continue in a difficult situation or not to be affected by sth. 这些词均表示人的毅力、耐力、抵抗力。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆resilience / resistance to sth◆the strength / resilience / stamina to do sth◆great strength / resilience / endurance / stamina◆remarkable strength / resilience / endurance◆mental strength / endurance / stamina◆to have strength / resilience / endurance / stamina / resistance◆to show strength / resilience / endurance◆to build up endurance / stamina / resistance◆sb's reserves of strength / resilience / stamina■ strength [uncountable, singular](in people) the quality of being brave and determined in a difficult situation 毅力;坚强决心;意志力量◆During his ordeal he was able to draw strength from his faith.在磨难中,他得以从自己的信仰中汲取力量。◆You have shown great strength of character.你表现得很有毅力。◆She has a remarkable inner strength.她有非凡的意志力。OPP weakness ⇨ weakness 2 ▸ strong adjective ◆It's difficult, I know, but be strong!我知道这不容易,不过你要坚强!■ resilience / /rɪˈzɪliəns/ / [uncountable, singular](in people and things) the ability not to be affected or to continue quickly after sth unpleasant, such as a shock, injury or disadvantage (人或事物遭受打击、伤痛或困难等后)快速恢复的能力,适应力◆This comeback says much for the resilience of the team.再度获得成功充分说明这支队伍的快速恢复能力。◆The industry has developed a resilience to the dips the national economy may take.该产业已经形成了一种对国民经济暂时衰退的适应力。▸ resilient adjective ◆He'll get over it-young people are amazingly resilient.他会克服这些的-年轻人有惊人的适应力。■ endurance / /ɪnˈdjʊərəns; NAmE ɪnˈdʊrəns/ [uncountable](in people) the ability to continue doing sth painful, unpleasant or difficult for a long period of time without complaining (人的)忍耐力,耐久力◆They were humiliated beyond endurance.他们被羞辱到忍无可忍的地步。◆This event tests both physical and mental endurance.这个比赛项目既是对体力也是对心理承受力的考验。◆She was almost at the limits of her endurance.她几乎坚持不住了。 see also endure ⇨ stand 2 ■ stamina /ˈstæmɪnə/ / [uncountable](in people) the physical or mental ability to continue doing sth difficult or tiring for long periods of time (人的)耐力,耐性,持久力◆She didn't have the stamina to complete the course.她没耐力跑完全程。■ resistance [uncountable, singular](in people, animals and plants) the power not to be affected by sth, especially a disease or drug (人、动物和植物对疾病或药物等的)抗力,抵抗力◆AIDS lowers the body's resistance to infection.艾滋病会降低身体的抗感染能力。◆Many viruses develop resistance to drugs.很多病毒对药物产生耐药性。 see also resist ⇨ withstand ▸ resistant adjective ◆plants that are resistant to disease抗病植株◆heat-resistant materials耐热材料 |