Encara no tenim significats per a "withstand even".
1Love supplies a kind of strength that can withstand even death.
2And aircraft are built to withstand even the worst excesses of mother nature.
3Barbuda residents say they are not prepared to withstand even a much weaker storm.
4Some analysts say, however, that the railroads still have enough pricing power to withstand even that.
5And yet-ifhe should withstand even this assault?
6However, her championing of this study is textbook cherry-picking that fails to withstand even a cursory examination.
7So great was the wealth of the heiress that it might withstand even his propensities for spending.
8He wasn't sure his willpower was strong enough to withstand even five more minutes of her deliberate teasing.
9Subsequent generations might perhaps be modified so as to withstand even the subarctic and "temperate" climates.
10Most houses were low one-story affairs that were made of rammed earth and could withstand even the worst storms.
11I fear that he is strongly bound, and that the gordian knot of love can withstand even the king's sword.
12He calmed himself, soothed his roiling thoughts, and visualized his skin whole, cool, able to withstand even the mighty Fury's heat.
13Here was a man whose constitution has been so fortified by cheap gin that he can withstand even a fatal attack.
14Wellington East Girls' College has shut one of its main buildings because of concerns it won't withstand even a moderate earthquake.
15It has taken years of sculling and submerged backwards rotations to perfect the sort of slap that can withstand even the toughest test.
16Yet layered and woven with enough care, these aromatic slips of cedar made a sturdy shelter, could withstand even a New England nor'easter.
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