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| | to resist / to obstruct / to hinder / to keep off / to block (a blow) / to get in the way of / cover / gear (e.g. in a car's transmission) | HSK 5 |
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| | to resist / to defy / to oppose | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to resist / resistance | HSK 6 |
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| | relatively / opposite / to resist / to oppose / relative / vis-a-vis / counterpart | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to withstand / to resist / to stand off / antagonism / confrontation | HSK 6 |
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| | to resist / to withstand | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to resist / to hold back / to stop / to ward off / to withstand | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to resist / to make a stand and fight (against) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to resist / to repel / to refuse | |
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| | impossible to resist (idiom); an irresistible force | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to press against; to support; to prop up / to resist; to withstand / to be equal to; to match / to balance; to offset / to mortgage / to make up for; to compensate for / to arrive at; to reach / to clap (one's hands) lightly (expressing delight) (Taiwan pr. [zhi3]) | |
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| | to resist pressure or stress / pressure-resistant | |
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| | to resist / to fight / to defy / anti- | |
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| | resistance / capability of resisting | |
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| | to resist (an aggressor) / to oppose (a menace) | |
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| | to resist / to deal with | |
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| | to resist / to boycott / to refuse (to cooperate) / to reject / resistance / refusal | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to stop / to resist / to obstruct | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Wen Tianxiang (1236-1283), Song dynasty politician and poet, folk hero in resisting Mongol invasion in Jiangxi in 1275 | |
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| | to resist the enemy | |
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| | to resist Japan (esp. during WW2) / anti-Japanese (esp. wartime activities) | |
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| | can't stand it / to be unable to bear / to be unable to resist | |
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| | (literary) to push up one's sleeves / (literary) to reject; to resist / (literary) to seize; to steal / (literary) to perturb / Taiwan pr. [rang2] | |
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| | to resist arrest | |
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| | trestle; support; stand; frame / (medicine) stent / to prop up / to resist; to withstand (an enemy attack etc) | |
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| | Resist US, help North Korea (1950s slogan) | |
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| | (bound form) enemy / (bound form) to be a match for; to rival / (bound form) to resist; to withstand | |
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| | to prevent rust; to resist rusting | |
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| | (bound form) to defend; to resist | |
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| | to resist / to press against / to brace | |
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| | to resist / to stand up to | |
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| | to resist foreign aggression and pacify the interior of the country (idiom) | |
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| | to resist / to struggle / to sustain | |
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| | hardy / able to resist hardship | |
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| | to resist corrosion | |
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| | to hold back / to check (i.e. to stop sb's advance) / to resist / esp. with negative, irresistible, unstoppable etc | |
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| | Claire Lee Chennault (1890–1958), American military aviator and brigadier general, commander of the Flying Tigers 飛虎隊|飞虎队, a volunteer group that assisted China in resisting Japanese forces during World War II | |
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| | to resist; to ward off; to hold one's own | |
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| | to butt / resist | |
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| | to resist (with great difficulty) | |
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| | to resist foreign aggression | |
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| | can't persuade; unable to make (sb) change their mind; unable to resist (sb) | |
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| | to resist / to obstruct / to bear responsibility for | |
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| | (to resist the enemy) relying on inaccessible territory | |
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| | to butt / resist | |
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| | (of a horse, dog etc) to sit back on one's haunches and refuse to be coaxed forward / (of a person) to brace oneself to resist being made to go forward; (fig.) to dig one's heels in | |
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| | Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells | |
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| | Five Men's Tombstone Inscription, an essay by Zhang Pu 張溥|张溥 commemorating five martyrs who died resisting the tyranny of Wei Zhongxian 魏忠賢|魏忠贤 during the late Ming dynasty | |
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