0 to not do sth you want to do -- résister
2 to oppose or challenge -- résister
to resist arrest refuser de se laisser arrêter
3 to not be harmed or damaged -- résister
4 to fight against, usually successfully -- résister (à)
He tried to resist arrest
It’s hard to resist temptation.
5 to be able to stop oneself doing, taking etc (something) -- résister (à)
6 to be unaffected or undamaged by -- résister (à)
a metal that resists rust/acids.
It is clear that we must resist this trend.
However, you must resist the temptation to let things stagnate until then.
He has managed to resist the pressure on him to act precipitately.
I should say that, maybe under the initial pressure when this strategy was set up, we managed to resist it.
Unfortunately, many people cannot resist the lure of gambling.
No, there is only disgrace in resisting reform where it is needed.
I ask everyone to resist that.
In the short term, this means less economic intervention, and resisting protectionism.
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