Express opposition through action or words.
Stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something.
Elude, especially in a baffling way.
Другие значения термина "resist" 1 Patients need new options because HIV can mutate to resist existing treatments.
2 This year has deepened my understanding of our collective responsibility to resist .
3 But America cannot resist this transition; we must lead it, he said.
4 Local brand names are also known to resist foreign control, analysts said.
5 However, others seem keen to resist such a change in church teaching.
6 Whether England can resist South Africa's pace attack will decide the summer.
7 She had believed her own power was great enough to resist him.
8 Poultices do sometimes choke swine; tulips reduce posterity; causes leather to resist .
9 However, you may not be able to resist marginally over-the-top suggestions after.
10 We'd suggest such a strong consistent return would be difficult to resist .
11 So the opportunity to be incarcerated was just too good to resist .
12 President Obama tells Poland the West will resist Russian… Read more Audio
13 Though the new president managed to resist the temptation to appoint Ms.
14 I'm pretty sure he could resist torture for... well, a long time.
15 Even in manhood he could never resist the lure of the fire-alarm.
16 Jean-Claude, that much history is hard for anyone to resist , I said.
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