resilience
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈzɪl.jəns/us/rɪˈzɪl.jəns/(formalresiliency,uk/rɪˈzɪl.jən.si/us/rɪˈzɪl.jən.si/)C2
theabilityto behappy,successful, etc. again after somethingdifficultorbadhashappened:
复原力;恢复力;平复心情Trauma researchersemphasizethe resilience of thehumanpsyche.创伤研究人员强调人类心理的复原力。
theabilityof asubstancetoreturntoitsusualshapeafter beingbent,stretched, orpressed:
回弹,弹性Theplantfibrehasincrediblestrengthand resilience.植物纤维有让人难以置信的强度和弹性。
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resilient
- Having aplacethat's theirsaloneand that doesn'tnecessarilyinvolvetheirmomordadhelpskidsbuildresilience and problem-solvingskills.
- Resilience islikelyto betestedduring the comingweeksandmonthsin the millions ofpeoplewhowitnessedtheterrorof lastweek.
- What we arestartingtoseeis the resilience of the U. S.economy.
- Theladshaveshowngreatresilienceconsideringtheproblemswe've had.
- Bonemineraldensityis themeasurephysiciansuse todeterminebonestrengthand resilience.
- "Goodwoolhas asnapto it," says Seward, referring to thefibers' resilience.
Power and intensity
- ascendant
- be (as) solid as a rockidiom
- beef
- brunt
- cast iron
- clout
- depth
- grunt
- high-impact
- intensity
- invincibility
- invulnerability
- juggernaut
- keenness
- robustness
- stridency
- sturdiness
- superintensity
- superstrength
- virulence