0 not wanting to accept something, especially changes or new ideas -- сопротивляющийся
They're resistant to change.
1 not harmed or affected by something -- стойкий, прочный, не поддающийся
a water-resistant cover
Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics.
Licences to plant resistants will be considered only in extreme cases.
In other words, the technological fix of herbicide-resistant crops is transient, requiring continual reinvigoration by more advanced technology.
Pharmacological strategies for resistant depression may be useful in the elderly despite their increased risk of toxicity.
Both hypotheses predict that red wheats will be more sprout resistant than white wheats.
She is forceful, knowing, resistant, self-effacing, domestic, public, and self-ironizing at the same time.
Charaxines, medium-sized satyrines, morphines and brassolines may be vulnerable to extinction after habitat fragmentation while small-sized satyrines may be relatively resistant.
Specimens were marked on the wing with a unique number using a water-resistant pen.
States with significant labor movements (measured by numbers of strikes) were more resistant to liberalized incorporation law.
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抗拒的, (尤指對變化和新思想)抵制的,阻止的,抗拒的, 不受影響…
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抗拒的, (尤指对变化和新思想)抵制的,阻止的,抗拒的, 不受影响…
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