resilient
adjective
uk/rɪˈzɪl.i.ənt/us/rɪˈzɪl.jənt/ableto behappy,successful, etc. again after somethingdifficultorbadhashappened:
She's a resilientgirl- she won't beunhappyforlong.她是个适应力很强的女孩儿——她不会长时间沉浸于悲伤之中的。
Optimistsarguethat theeconomymayprovemore resilient.
having a lot of physical or mental strength
- strongHe is a big, strong man.
- strongTwo thirds of voters see him as a strong leader.
- powerfulHe is the most powerful fighter I have seen in a boxing ring.
- muscularHe is tall with a muscular body.
- muscledShe has worked hard to achieve that muscled body.
C2
abletoquicklyreturntoitsusualshapeafter beingbent,stretched, orpressed:
Thisrubberballis very resilient andimmediatelyspringsback intoshape.这种橡胶球很有弹性,可以立即恢复原来的形状。
resilientmaterials
- Werealisedhow resilient these women andchildrenhad to be.
- In thestudy, resilientpeoplewereeasilycomfortedbypositivememoriesoftheirdeceasedpartner.
- Even mydoctorsweresurprisedat how resilient I was during and aftertreatment.
- Theexercisehadhelpedmake thecompanyresilient tobadluck.
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