0 to be strong enough, or not be changed by something, or to oppose a person or thing successfully -- 經受;承受;頂住
a bridge designed to withstand earthquakes 具有抗震設計的橋樑
Our toys are designed to withstand the rough treatment of the average five-year-old. 我們的玩具設計要能經得住一般五歲兒童粗野的擺弄。
The aircraft base is protected with specially designed shelters which are built to withstand ground and air attacks. 空軍基地有特殊設計的掩體保護,能夠抵擋地面和空中襲擊。
She is an artist whose work will undoubtedly withstand the test of time (= it will still be popular in the future). 她這樣一位藝術家的作品毫無疑問能經受得起時間的考驗。
Several were relatively young or had a young spouse, and their labour sustained a capital base sufficient to withstand one health or economic crisis.
Without the protection offered by college walls and communal discipline, how would scholars withstand temptations and distractions and devote themselves to higher things?
Phonograph cylinders were made of wax, and thus only withstood a very limited number of replayings before the groove was worn.
Large structures for offshore exploration must be able to withstand the forces due to powerful storm waves.
It is a technique that establishes relationships, helps to withstand conformity, and builds bridges.
Although strong enough to withstand it domestically, his influence as the de facto foreign minister of the country was eroded.
Other organic farmers explained that crop diversification and timing of planting helps them withstand threats from conventional agriculture induced pests and diseases.
The association, however, is in its infancy, and has not ventured into significant collective action to withstand competition.