English to Portuguese Dictionary resilient

resilient

resiliente
definition
adjective
Foam is resilient , keeps its shape and comes in a range of densities.
(of a substance or object) able to recoil or spring back into shape after bending, stretching, or being compressed.
translation of 'resilient'
adjective
alegre,
elástico,
jovial,
vivo,
resiliente
example
Because of the high protein content of bone, it is flexible and 'resilient' as well as hard.
Laboratory experiments show the molecule also has an effect on human cells, making them much more 'resilient' to radiation.
Support surfaces that are made from 'resilient' foam exhibit this type of elastic response.
Just a small portion of this 'resilient' rubber gray matter is all one needs to erase away the problems.
US researchers are investigating whether a flexible, 'resilient' gel has the potential to be used as artificial cartilage to repair ailing joints.
Foam is 'resilient' , keeps its shape and comes in a range of densities.
Soil elastic modulus or 'resilient' modulus can be measured in laboratory using dynamic triaxial tests or resonant column test.
A less 'resilient' person would have succumbed to depression and retired from music and public life.
Foxes are 'resilient' creatures, and have the ability to increase their population when mortality increases.
Air can pass through the foam easily, resulting in a soft, 'resilient' , flexible material.
True, children are 'resilient' but going through that kind of ordeal is bound to leave some scars.
This foundation in turn leads to children developing into resourceful and 'resilient' teenagers and adults.
Three values of 'resilient' modulus can be extracted from the permanent strain testing.
They were 'resilient' people with strong faith and a firm belief in providence.
Dog sled and snowshoe races were also held when the Arctic winter night drew to an end, enhancing the endurance of a 'resilient' people.
Africa is a wonderful, diverse continent with an extraordinary, energetic and 'resilient' people.
Children can be remarkably adaptable and are more 'resilient' to trauma than older generations.
Something like jam doughnuts, they have a tough envelope of cartilage containing a 'resilient' , jelly like substance.
With a stunning array of products, the exhibition gives us the feel of a 'resilient' people and their culture.
One of the useful touches found on both models is a 'resilient' recoil pad that carries a polymer insert in the heel.
He is a 'resilient' character, but it is an experience which tested his resolve.
When trying events do arise, slow down and ask yourself how a 'resilient' person would respond.
People are very 'resilient' and want to carry on their lives just as they did before.
After a bit the dough gets more 'resilient' and when poked with a finger, springs back at you.
I am a strong and 'resilient' person and the fact that I can easily adapt to any situation made me a survivor.
I am a much more confident and 'resilient' person than I was three years ago.
They are a hardy and 'resilient' species, a fact evident from their continued existence into the 21st century.
Buffalo horns are also more flexible and 'resilient' than cattle horns and provide thicker strips.
The belief that girls are more 'resilient' to environmental factors than boys was thus not supported.
He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly 'resilient' man.
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