Resist
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resist teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- direnmek
Örnek Cümle:
O direnmekten vazgeçti ve kendini kaderine teslim etti.
-He stopped resisting, and resigned himself to his fate.
Örnek Cümle:
Günaha karşı direnmek gerçekten çok zor.
-It's hard to resist temptation.
- dayanmak
- karşı koymak
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un boynunu sıkma dürtüsüne karşı koymak zordu.
-It was hard to resist the impulse to wring Tom's neck.
Örnek Cümle:
Bazen kahkahayla gülme dürtüsüne karşı koymak zordur.
-Sometimes it's hard to resist the impulse to burst out laughing.
- engellemek {f}
- direşmek
- göğüslemek
- diremek (Tarım)
- direnç göstermek
- kafa tutmak
- göğüs germek
- -meden edebilmek
- diren
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Mary'nin ne kadar aptal olduğunu söyleme dürtüsüne direndi.
-Tom resisted the impulse to tell Mary what an idiot she had been.
Örnek Cümle:
İnsanlar zalim hükümdara direndi.
-The people resisted their cruel ruler.
- karşı çıkmak {f}
- mukavemet etmek
- dayanıklı olmak {f}
- dayanmak: resist pain acıya dayanmak {f}
- kumaş boyacılarının kullandığı tutkal gibi ve kimyasal tesire karşı gelen madde
- muhalefet etmek {f}
- bir yüzeyi paslanma veya çürümeden korumak için sürülen bir madde
- direnmek, karşı durmak, karşı koymak: resist an enemy düşmana karşı koymak {f}
- resistance
- direnç
Bu türler, doğal seleksiyonun bir sonucu olarak hastalığa karşı direnç geliştirmiştir.
-This species has evolved resistance to the disease as a result of natural selection.
Direnç hissediyor muydun?
-Were you feeling resistance?
- resistance
- direnme
Adam direnmeden teslim oldu.
-The man surrendered without resistance.
Güçlü direnme bekliyoruz.
-We expect heavy resistance.
- resistance
- {i} rezistans
- resist printing
- (Tekstil) rezerve baskı
- resist to
- dayanıklı
- resist effect
- (Tekstil) rezerve etkisi
- resist paste
- (Tekstil) rezerve patı
- resin resist
- (Tekstil) reçine rezervesi
- resistance
- {i} mukavemet
- resistance
- (Havacılık) resistans
- resistance
- dayanım
- resistance
- direni
Direniş hareketi yeraltına indi.
-The resistance movement has gone underground.
Columbus Günü, Hint Direniş Günü olarak hatırlanmalıdır.
-Columbus Day should be remembered as the Day of Indian Resistance.
- resistance
- (Fizik) dayanırlık
- resistance
- karşı durma
- resisting
- direnç gösteren
- resisting
- mukavemetli
- resisting
- dirençli
- batik resist
- batik rezerve
- colour resist
- renkli rezerve
- resistance
- dayanma gücü
- resistance
- karşı çıkma
- resistance
- karşı koyma
Bazıları için terörist olanlar diğerleri için karşı koymadır.
-Those who are terrorists for some, are resistance for others.
Karşı koyma olacak mı?
-Will there be resistance?
- resistance
- dayanıklılık
- resistance
- direniş
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'ndeki raporlarda, Irak ordusu tarafından yapılan gerilla direnişi terörizm olarak adlandırılır.
-In reports in the United States, guerrilla resistance by the Iraq military is called terrorism.
Aktif olarak direnişin içindeydi.
-He was active in the resistance.
- resistance
- karşı çıkmak
- to resist
- direne
- colour resist
- (Tekstil) renkli reserve
- discharge resist
- (Tekstil) aşındırma rezervesi
- resistance
- karşı gelme
- resistance
- {i} metanet
- resistance
- tahammül
- resistance
- {i} dayanma
- resistance
- {i} fiz. direnç, rezistans
- resister
- direnişçi
- resistless
- dirençsiz
- resistless
- karşı durulmaz
- resistless
- dayanılmaz
- stock resist
- (Tekstil) ana rezerve
- tannic resist
- (Tekstil) tanik rezerve
- to resist
- mukavemet etmek
- wax resist
- (Tekstil) batik rezerve
- white resist
- (Tekstil) beyaz rezerve
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resist teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To withstand the actions of
- To attempt to counter the actions or effects of
- To oppose
- A protective coating or covering. Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989
- to oppose, withstand, act against, deny {v}
- To stand against; to withstand; to obstruct
- oppose, fight against, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist {f}
- To strive against; to endeavor to counteract, defeat, or frustrate; to act in opposition to; to oppose
- In art, a substance, such as the wax used in batiks, that resists ink or dye and allows the image to penetrate paper or fabric where the resist materials is not applied
- A substance used to prevent a color or mordant from fixing on those parts to which it has been applied, either by acting machanically in preventing the color, etc
- refuse to comply
- protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of metal) {i}
- resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
- If you resist doing something, or resist the temptation to do it, you stop yourself from doing it although you would like to do it. Students should resist the temptation to focus on exams alone
- To be distasteful to
- Something that resists or prevents a certain action; A substance applied to a surface, as of metal, to prevent the action on it of acid or other chemical agent
- to oppose (intransitive)
- stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something
- If you resist something such as a change, you refuse to accept it and try to prevent it. She says she will resist a single European currency being imposed They resisted our attempts to modernize the distribution of books. = oppose
- To make opposition
- Chemical used to prevent part of a PCB from undergoing some action
- The pastes prepared for this purpose are called resist pastes
- to withstand such actions (transitive)
- Patterning of yarn or textile by covering certain areas, usually with liquid wax, before dyeing
- Used to make lines and distinct shapes in the serti technique and anything used to prevent the dye from flowing beyond it There are many varieties and each has their own properties and instructions
- A technique of applying a vegetable resin to prevent the smudging or slipping of an area of a pottery vessel
- A technique of applying a vegetable resin to prevent the smudging or slipping of certain portion of a pottery vessel
- A protective coating that will keep another material from attaching or coating something, as in solder resist, plating resist, or photoresist
- from reaching the cloth, or chemically in changing the color so as to render it incapable of fixing itself in the fibers
- withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
- A light-hardened stencil used in photomechanics to prevent etching of non-printing areas on a printing plate
- to attempt to counter the actions or effects of someone or something (transitive)
- If you resist someone or resist an attack by them, you fight back against them. The man was shot outside his house as he tried to resist arrest When she had attempted to cut his nails he resisted
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"
- withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow" stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something refuse to comply resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor
- elude, especially in a baffling way; "This behavior defies explanation"
- If someone or something resists damage of some kind, they are not damaged. bodies trained and toughened to resist the cold = withstand
- a protective covering
- To counteract, as a force, by inertia or reaction
- stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something refuse to comply resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor
- resist the attacks of the enemy
- withstand the enemy attacks
- resist the law
- object to the law, oppose the law
- resist…
- Chemical used to prevent part of a PCB from undergoing some action
- resist…
- Patterning of yarn or textile by covering certain areas, usually with liquid wax, before dyeing
- resist…
- Used to make lines and distinct shapes in the serti technique and anything used to prevent the dye from flowing beyond it There are many varieties and each has their own properties and instructions
- resist…
- resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
- resist…
- refuse to comply
- resist…
- elude, especially in a baffling way; "This behavior defies explanation"
- resist…
- withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
- resist…
- stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something
- resist…
- A technique of applying a vegetable resin to prevent the smudging or slipping of certain portion of a pottery vessel
- resist…
- In art, a substance, such as the wax used in batiks, that resists ink or dye and allows the image to penetrate paper or fabric where the resist materials is not applied
- resist…
- A technique of applying a vegetable resin to prevent the smudging or slipping of an area of a pottery vessel
- resist…
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"
- resist…
- A light-hardened stencil used in photomechanics to prevent etching of non-printing areas on a printing plate
- resist…
- A protective coating that will keep another material from attaching or coating something, as in solder resist, plating resist, or photoresist
- resistance
- Shortened form of electrical resistance
- resistance
- An underground organization engaged in a struggle for liberation from forceful occupation
- resister
- a person who resists going along with others in a common course of action
- resister
- a person who fights against the government
- resister
- in electronics, a device that bars the passage of an electric charge between two points
- resistless
- unresisting
- resistance
- the exertion of opposite effort or effect
- resistless
- powerless
- resistance
- {n} opposition, the power which resists
- A resist
- reserve
- ni-resist
- cast iron consisting of graphite in a matrix of austenite
- resistance
- The inherent characteristic of a material to inhibit the transfer of energy In electrical conductors, electrical resistance results in the generation of heat Electrical resistance is measured in Ohms
- resistance
- The resistance to electrical current Resistance is measured in ohms
- resistance
- for Jung, merely the ego's narrowness, which excludes what is incompatible with self-image (see Carl Rogers) Jung believed in supporting it because who can say if the ego is sufficient to withstand the assault from the unconscious The client digs up the material when he's ready to
- resistance
- Electrical resistance is a measure of how hard it is for a current to pass through a given material It is similar to the way that it is harder for you to walk through water than air It is usually measured in Ohms
- resistance
- (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease
- resistance
- the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with; "he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens"; "despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead"
- resistance
- refers to the resistance of a material to the flow of electrons, measured in ohms
- resistance
- the degree of unresponsiveness of a disease-causing microorganism to antibiotics or other drugs (as in penicillin-resistant bacteria)
- resistance
- The unit of resistance is the ohm
- resistance
- {i} opposition, act of fighting against; act of withstanding the effects of; (Medicine) natural ability of an organism to resist disease (or bacteria or poisonous substances produced in diseases); quality of a conductor which resists an electrical current (Electricity); underground organization in an occupied country which fights against the occupying forces
- resistance
- The quality of not yielding to force or external pressure; that power of a body which acts in opposition to the impulse or pressure of another, or which prevents the effect of another power; as, the resistance of the air to a body passing through it; the resistance of a target to projectiles
- resistance
- The electrical characteristic of a component, material, circuit, or system which acts to limit current in a circuit It is measured in ohms (W) and designated with the letter R Resistance depends on the molecular structure and dimensions of a component or device and on the configuration of a circuit or system See OHM
- resistance
- In dc circuits, the opposition a material offers to current, measured in ohms In ac circuits, resistance is the real component of impedance, and may be higher than the value measured at dc
- resistance
- any mechanical force that tends to retard or oppose motion
- resistance
- The resistance in a substance to the flow of electric current Devices with a specific resistance, called resistors, are used in electronic circuits
- resistance
- 1 In electricity, the factor by which the square of the instantaneous conduction current must be multiplied to obtain the power lost by heat dissipation or other permanent radiation of energy away from the electrical current
- resistance
- the quality that impedes the flow of electric current All materials have some degree of inherent resistance Substances with low resistance (such as metals) conduct electricity well and are called conductors Substances with very high resistance are called insulators or non-conductors
- resistance
- an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
- resistance
- The property of a conductor that determines the current produced by a given potential difference It impedes the flow of current and results in the dissipation of power as heat Resistance is measured in ohms
- resistance
- The opposite of support These are price levels in a market that are expected to provide some barrier to a price rise Resistance levels act as a ceiling to gains and are predominately derived from prior market peaks or levels where the market had been very active
- resistance
- (electrical) The ability of all CONDUCTORs of electricity to resist the flow of current, turning some of it into heat Resistance depends on the cross section of the conductor (the smaller the cross section, the greater the resistance) and its temperature (the hotter the cross section, the greater its resistance)
- resistance
- In dc circuits, the opposition a material offers to current flow, measured in ohms In ac circuits, resistance is the real component of impedance and may be higher than the value measured at dc
- resistance
- In a country which is occupied by the army of another country, or which has a very harsh and strict government, the resistance is an organized group of people who are involved in illegal activities against the people in power. They managed to escape after being arrested by the resistance
- resistance
- A force that tends to oppose motion
- resistance
- The resistance to flow of electricity through a material
- resistance
- The opposition to electric current flow All conductors offer some resistance and the basic unit of resistance is the ohm Resolution The degree of accuracy to which a controller can be set to or the degree of accuracy of an output function as in a digital readout of a specific output Rheostat A variable resistor having one movable contact (wiper), and one terminal fixed at one end of the resistance A potentiometer can be connected as a rheostat by connecting the wiper to either one of its other terminals
- resistance
- A point on a chart, represented by a straight line connecting at least two points, at which price may be expected to turn down A resistance may be either horizontal or diagonal Resistance will be strong or weak depending on factors such as the number of points touching the resistance and the period during which the resistance occurs Thus a long term resistance touching many points will be a strong impediment to a medium term rally Horizontal resistance will only be strong if volume accompanied the previous occurrence of the price in question Diagonal resistance does not depend on volume for its efficacy
- resistance
- the opposition that a material offers to the flow of electricity in a circuit As every material (including wire and connectors) offers some level of resistance, using components of differing resistance can direct or divert voltage and amperage When occurring in a direct current circuit, this opposition to current flow is referred to as resistance; in an alternating current circuit, as impedance Resistance can be compared to an upward angle in a pipe carrying water
- resistance
- Wind or air resistance is a force which slows down a moving object or vehicle. The design of the bicycle has managed to reduce the effects of wind resistance and drag
- resistance
- group action in opposition to those in power (psychiatry) an unwillingness to bring repressed feelings into conscious awareness the degree of unresponsiveness of a disease-causing microorganism to antibiotics or other drugs (as in penicillin-resistant bacteria) any mechanical force that tends to retard or oppose motion
- resistance
- A certain hindrance or opposition to the passage of an electrical current or discharge offered by conducting bodies
- resistance
- group action in opposition to those in power
- resistance
- The act of resisting, or the capacity to resist
- resistance
- The opposition of electric current by a material or electrical device Electrical energy is converted into thermal and other forms of energy when work is done by a current to overcome a resistance
- resistance
- a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms
- resistance
- A stock that tends to find significant selling pressure at a certain price level is said to have overhead resistance at that price level Technical indicators like moving averages can also provide resistance as downtrending stocks rally up to touch these trendlines and spark new sellers at such resistance points
- resistance
- #1 Symbol R, measured in ohms The ratio of the potential difference across an electrical component to the current passing through it R = Voltage (V) / Current (A) It is therefore a measure of a components opposition to the flow of electric charge
- resistance
- If you take the line of least resistance in a situation, you do what is easiest, even though you think that it may not be the right thing to do. In American English, you usually talk about the path of least resistance. They would rather take the line of least resistance than become involved in arguments. or Underground Clandestine groups opposed to Nazi rule in German-occupied Europe in World War II. The groups included civilians who worked secretly against the occupation and armed bands of partisans or guerrilla fighters. Resistance activities ranged from assisting the escape of Jews and Allied airmen shot down over enemy territory to committing sabotage, ambushing German patrols, and sending intelligence information to the Allies. Resistance groups were not always unified; in some countries, rival groups divided along communist and noncommunist lines. However, in France the clandestine National Council of the Resistance coordinated all French groups, which gave support to the Normandy Campaign and participated in the August 1944 uprising that helped liberate Paris. Resistance groups in other northern European countries also undertook military actions to help the Allied forces in 1944-45. Opposition that a material or electrical circuit offers to the flow of electric current. It is the property of a circuit that transforms electrical energy into heat energy as it opposes the flow of current. The resistance R, the electromotive force or voltage V, and the current I are related by Ohm's (Hukuk) The resistance of an electrical conductor generally increases with increasing temperature and is utilized in devices such as lamps and heaters. The ohm () is the common unit of electrical resistance; one ohm is equal to one volt (see electromotive force) per ampere. passive resistance drug resistance Harakat al Muqawimah al Islamiyyah Islamic Resistance Movement Underground Railroad
- resistance
- the ability of a microorganism to mutate or change its structure in such a way that it loses its sensitivity to a drug; a resistant organism can function and replicate despite the drug's presence Contrast with susceptible See also cross-resistance
- resistance
- The act of resisting; opposition, passive or active
- resistance
- (psychiatry) an unwillingness to bring repressed feelings into conscious awareness
- resistance
- the opposition which a device or material offers to the flow of current; measured in ohms
- resistance
- the military action of resisting the enemy's advance; "the enemy offered little resistance"
- resistance
- In electrical engineering or physics, resistance is the ability of a substance or an electrical circuit to stop the flow of an electrical current through it. materials that lose all their electrical resistance
- resistance
- The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- resistance
- A means or method of resisting; that which resists
- resistance
- The property of conductors which - depending on their dimensions, material, and temperature - determines the current produced by a given difference of potential; that property of a substance which impedes current and results in the dissipation of power in the form of heat The practical unit of resistance is the ohm
- resistance
- a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
- resistance
- It bears an inverse relation to the conductivity, good conductors having a small resistance, while poor conductors or insulators have a very high resistance
- resistance
- Resistance to an attack consists of fighting back against the people who have attacked you. The troops are encountering stiff resistance
- resistance
- The resistance of your body to germs or diseases is its power to remain unharmed or unaffected by them. This disease is surprisingly difficult to catch as most people have a natural resistance to it
- resistance
- Resistance to something such as a change or a new idea is a refusal to accept it. The US wants big cuts in European agricultural export subsidies, but this is meeting resistance
- resisted
- past of resist
- resister
- One who resists
- resister
- {i} opponent, one who opposes, one who resists
- resister
- someone who offers opposition
- resister
- someone who systematically obstructs some action that others want to take
- resisting
- present participle of resist
- resisting
- Making resistance; opposing; as, a resisting medium
- resistless
- Having no power to resist; making no opposition
- resistless
- irresistible
- resistless
- offering no resistance; "resistless hostages"; "No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried"- Theodore Roosevelt
- resistless
- {s} irresistible, impossible to resist; not resisting, not presenting opposition
- resistless
- Incapable of being resisted; irresistible
- resists
- plural of resist
- resists
- third-person singular of resist
- sorry could not resist
- I apologize but I couldn't help myself
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