词汇 | example_english_resist |
释义 | Examples of resistThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Before this acknowledgment, efforts to educate caregivers on dying may more likely be resisted. There is other language usage in broadcasting which is resisted by listeners but permissible in informal speech. She must learn that resisting idolatry can be empowering, but the potential for empowerment depends upon the nature and origin of the resistance. Most often, the captives resisted, and they and their oppressors negotiated a modus vivendi ; when this broke down or proved impossible, the captives fled. Once formed, a bistate system resists its destruction through adequate response to external actions. Davies resists the temptation of using his stylistic division as a political one, carefully describing the divergent ecclesiological and political leanings of his metaphysical preachers. We examine the plausibility of panspermia, using terrestrial models capable of resisting conditions found in space. On the contrary, he first tried to successfully eliminate all possible options, and later tried to extricate those that resisted elimination. As research shows here and elsewhere, children of the elite - envisaged by colonial authorities as future leaders of ' friendly ' (ex) colonies - often resisted attending school. If she resists her hands and feet are tied. Further indications that resisting parasites is costly come from observations that levels of immunity are reduced when the animal is concentrating resources in other activities. There may be times at which reality resists us, and through these tensions we can perhaps discover the contours of our own playing. In summary, a sizable group of entomologists resisted the "pest" machinery. The dialectic between resisting and reinforcing gender norms - the tension between contestation and consent - highlights the role of individual personality in navigating social organisation. The truth is that the courts have persistently resisted the pressure from the superior powers and refused to take the disputes. What was needed was to develop this 'economic resisting power' through public intervention. She resists both punk rock and feminist categorisation. The forum ended on this optimistic note, and it seemed that change was possible after all - when all those oppressed resisted. The hypothesis resists empirical tests, but a brief example may help. Well-formed orations of the kind in 14 -52 and 57-73 in (5) may be ways of resisting dialogue by monopolizing the floor. The semantic network that defines the connotation is not always rigid, but it sometimes resists variation. Her moral and medical biographies are not synchronic, resisting a linear narrative with a clear-cut meaning. Concurrently, urban consumers, who elsewhere have resisted the removal of subsidies and price controls, were not deeply affected by such measures. Pay reforms were resisted to some extent because they involved the removal of allowances. Despite these ' pressures ', several participants resisted placement for as long as possible. The capitalist paradise generates its own excess, which the video annihilates in an operation that must recapitulate what it resists. Since vzjal ' take ' is a highly transitive verb, it resists passivization by -sja. Notwithstanding economic hardships, the official line argued that workers resisted employers only under the influence of 'outsiders'. Widows in fact have typically resisted leviratic unions. Demarcation of the community's boundaries by these practitioners served as an instrument for the ideological work of resisting colonial hegemony and upholding cultural distinctiveness. The participant's muscular strength or weakness in resisting to this force informs the instructor as to the participant's predispositions. The biofilms resisted high concentrations of antibiotic (40 g/ml) 48 h after formation. Adult participants resisted its effects in favour of recapturing childhood ways of being, especially manifest through dispositions for engagement. On the other hand, the autonomy of the artist's vision must be jealously guarded, thus resisting reduction to culture, sociology or biography. Traditional criminology, it is argued, has resisted engagement with ' the elderly ' (sic) because it has focused instead on ' street ' and ' stranger ' crime. Students considered it too hard, and many instructors resisted teaching a subject which they themselves had not mastered. The problem, of course, is that the ' orthodoxy ' being resisted varies so wildly as to make the term impossible. What is more, it is this use of hopefully that is stigmatized by traditional grammarians, and it has been resisted all along. Kenyans both supported and resisted the ban, aligning along generational, gender and class lines. Rather, the model should be resisted only if it makes no legal sense, or fails to improve upon the status quo. Violence could on occasion go beyond simply resisting arrest. Given particular properties of the attachment material, it is possible to imagine rigidly resisting the movement of the parts while not inducing plastic deformation. There seems to emerge a new generic paradigm, a mutation of the "classical" novel, which resists rather than conforms to all narrative patterning. In some respects this may be seen as a way of resisting the negative images of aging. Interestingly, there are signs that fields which have hitherto resisted the siren calls of the linguistic turners are beginning to reassess their hostility. The question is whether such industries would have resisted special legislation that facilitated mergers and large size. If there isn't any peer pressure than ... its learning to recognise that here is peer pressure and then in resisting that. A strong rationale for resisting inflation was that it would stabilise prices and the pound so that future interest-rate hikes would be limited. The temptation to reproduce, verbatim, vast tracts of interview transcripts is resisted. Many villagers actively resisted efforts to exclude them from the forest, often threatening forestry staff. However, they invariably resisted going into hospital as in-patients and ignored propaganda urging them to reform allegedly immoral lifestyles. However, it will be argued here that there is a tendency towards architectural determinism in these writings which should be resisted. In his conclusion he notes that those who most successfully resisted eschewed radical politics. Clearly, resisting the movement is not a good option. What could be learned by considering what nineteenth-century people looked for and found, embraced and resisted in life writing? He resists the impulse, however, acknowledging that he lacks the qualifications for the role of legislator and declining to use his influence. Their strategies were, however, resisted by ratepayers and weakened by judges. If doctors everywhere have resisted the expansion of government control, why then are proposals for national health insurance ever successful? The freedom of interpretation in the auditorium is balanced by a raft of performative rigours involved in resisting representation. He advised the prisoners to take medicines and not hurt themselves while resisting artificial feeding. While compliant as to religion, the parish resisted rapacity ; and where property was concerned, it was notably obstinate. Accordingly, the heroic ego in these baroque plays of labyrinthine intrigue and changing fortune had to prove itself by resisting the onslaught of affects. If high tree-species diversity resists invasions, one would expect monodominant forests to be more invasible. Tax initiatives were first ' channelled ' through the military and, to a great extent, were successfully resisted by lobbies and special interest groups. Giant leaps in technology are usually resisted by mainstream housing industry providers. Most authorities were, though, active in resisting the retrenchment of the institutionalised rights of homeless people to social housing which was enacted in 1996. Influential groups (' clients') who already had access to water at a low cost resisted tariff hikes that could be controlled by politicians (' patrons'). Predictably, it is this quietly resisting voice, however frail at first, that will win out in the end. The father first resisted the idea but gave in. In contrast to these claims, two women resisted the temptation of younger identities. Newspapers were forbidden to publish material that was libellous or might incite illegal actions, such as treason, resisting authority, violence, or illegal assembly. He argues that criminology preserved a surprising amount of integrity throughout the period, for the most part resisting a simplistic biological and racial determinism. On minor issues, such as the carrying forward of budget surpluses into the following financial year, it strongly resisted departmental requests for greater flexibility. Thirdly, a large number of forces positively and more or less effectively resisted the process. Conflicts of duties resisting resolution must be approached with sensitivity, imagination, and careful judgment. Such a temptation, however satisfying, should be resisted, because, again, it adds nothing to explanation and diverts attention from reinforcement history. Both predict the communicative dynamic as often to involve negotiation of conflicting goals, each party pursuing its own objectives while resisting its partner's. Music education is now charged with obligations as a result of internationalism, and with a role in resisting the homogenising forces of globalisation. When it came to resisting others' wrongs, he expressed his opinion more cogently. All convey a common message that later life is a time of opportunity and ' old age ' a state to be resisted. Missionary attempts to impose orthodoxy were fiercely resisted. Generally, in this area there was great discontent on the part of the subject tribes who mostly resisted paying tax. The patients may become almost completely still, and this need not be resisted. In some respects she resisted that influence and in others succumbed to it. Indeed, he seems to have resisted mediation of any kind, whether by angels, saints or a priestly hierarchy. However, acts of enclosure and clearance were often resisted. On the other hand, ideologies, in the name of 'common sense' or 'self-evident logic', have in-built mechanisms for resisting resistance. He had resisted, fatally, a tyranny that remained uniquely vivid in western minds ; his life was a moral human drama, a tragedy of righteousness. She has wisely resisted the temptation to conduct a statistical analysis of these records, except in a few very limited areas. The planting community first resisted this proposal, but later agreed to it and cooperated in the establishment of estate dispensaries. At first the party leaders resisted such demands as being likely to destroy the party truce and so tried to avoid the public discussion of. They resisted proposals to dissolve their reservations and distribute tribal resources to individual members. By this time, however, the voices of those resisting crude behaviourism had become much stronger. At numerous points the poem deploys language that resists any interpretation other than a staging of this ephemerality. Kings and headmen who resisted colonial rule were removed. Among our respondents were individuals who had resisted the offer of early retirement because it would only have led to a worsening in their finances. Freelancers resisted the idea of retirement as a time of withdrawal, for to them it represented a way to remain connected, challenged and sought after. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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