English to Chinese Dictionary withstand

withstand

经受
definition
verb
the structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph
remain undamaged or unaffected by; resist.
translation of 'withstand'
verb
抗拒,
顶住,
顶,
抵挡,
对抗,
抵,
抵抗,
经受
example
Ramachandran initially thought that the young girl would not be able to 'withstand' the pressure.
They're either too weak to 'withstand' any hits or their attacks do little other than annoy this rebel hellion.
Very few buildings, other than bomb shelters, are designed to 'withstand' impact from the outside.
the structure had been designed to 'withstand' winds of more than 100 mph
So this levee was not designed to 'withstand' a hurricane the magnitude of Katrina.
The family were forced to seek refuge in an office building that was designed to 'withstand' hurricanes.
There are only two houses on Gugh, both of which have oddly curved roofs, designed to 'withstand' the winter gales.
A viable decision making system must be able to 'withstand' the rigorous critique of players.
The fortified doors were designed to 'withstand' extreme pressure and a hail of bullets.
In so far as possible, the houses will be designed to 'withstand' earthquakes.
Their structure is designed to 'withstand' the harshest heat, wind and occasional sea spray.
Not many flowers are designed specifically to 'withstand' cold and frosty weather.
Moreover a computer network that was designed to 'withstand' a nuclear attack is not too easily closed down.
The second half was a different story as they had to 'withstand' strong pressure from New Oak.
By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to 'withstand' a siege by forces opposed to King John.
Few of us are able to 'withstand' the onslaught of the forces of money and greed.
Such hoses are designed to 'withstand' water pressure if the water is left on continuously.
But it adds that nuclear power plants were not designed to 'withstand' attacks such as large aircraft impact.
The Alaskan kites are very hardy and can 'withstand' wind speeds of up to 15 miles per hour.
You need to have strong principle to be able to 'withstand' the pressures and temptations.
the structure had been designed to 'withstand' winds of more than 100 mph
The new bench is made from heavy duty material designed to 'withstand' vandalism.
I wish they made these things able to 'withstand' the hypocrisy of partisan politics.
Tattersall's has been able to 'withstand' severe pressure on costs by virtue of a blessed business environment.
So far, luckily, the Internet has proven to be incredibly robust (by design), by 'withstanding' these behind-the-scenes attacks.
In the best case, they might regard you as funny yet harmless, who dares to bash the yay-sayers and gets shy chuckles from 'withstanders' who were thinking the same, but didn't dare to speak up, out of fear for McCarthyism.
With firm insistence such as this, how could Charlie have 'withstood' such opposition?
Leighlin then 'withstood' some strong pressure from Naomh Eoin, who with Robert Foley prominent, threatened to snatch a winning goal.
The shield did not look especially strong, but it 'withstood' pressure that would have crushed the man.
The material 'withstands' rain and wind without rotting.
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