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resistant
- IPA[rɪˈzɪst(ə)nt]
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- offering resistance to something or someone;denoting starch that is not easily broken down by enzymes within the body and is therefore minimally absorbed during digestion
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- 1. offering resistance to something or someone some of the old Churches are resistant to change a water-resistant adhesive 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. denoting starch that is not easily broken down by enzymes within the body and is therefore minimally absorbed during digestion cooked rice, like bread, contains a useful amount of resistant starch, which acts like fibre in the digestive system
- able to resist great heat; heatproof.
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- another term for heatproof
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- having or characterized by an impaired response to insulin, which results in elevated levels of ... insulin-resistant patients insulin-resistant diabetes
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- denoting or made of a fabric that does not crease easily when washed or worn: crease-resistant cotton blends
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- not easily damaged by frost: frost-resistant strawberries
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- (of a surface or material) not easily damaged by friction or use: a layer of wear-resistant rubber matting wear-resistant carbide blades
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- (of a surface or hard material) not easily damaged by scratching.
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- offering no resistance to something or someone: the drugs wipe out all the non-resistant germs non-resistant pacifism
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- IPA[rəˈzist(ə)nt]
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- offering resistance to something or someone: some of the old Churches are resistant to change a water-resistant adhesive
Oxford American Dictionary