withstand
verb /wɪðˈstænd/, /wɪθˈstænd/
/wɪðˈstænd/, /wɪθˈstænd/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they withstand | /wɪðˈstænd/, /wɪθˈstænd/ /wɪðˈstænd/, /wɪθˈstænd/ |
he / she / it withstands | /wɪðˈstændz/, /wɪθˈstændz/ /wɪðˈstændz/, /wɪθˈstændz/ |
past simple withstood | /wɪðˈstʊd/, /wɪθˈstʊd/ /wɪðˈstʊd/, /wɪθˈstʊd/ |
past participle withstood | /wɪðˈstʊd/, /wɪθˈstʊd/ /wɪðˈstʊd/, /wɪθˈstʊd/ |
-ing form withstanding | /wɪðˈstændɪŋ/, /wɪθˈstændɪŋ/ /wɪðˈstændɪŋ/, /wɪθˈstændɪŋ/ |
- withstand something to be strong enough not to be hurt or damaged by extreme conditions, the use of force, etc.
synonym resist, stand up to承受;抵住;顶住;经受住 - The materials used have to be able to withstand high temperatures.
所使用的材料必须能够耐高温。 - They had withstood siege, hunger and deprivation.
他们经受了围困、饥饿和贫穷。
- The flooring needs to be tough enough to withstand wear.
地板要坚固耐磨。 - The wooden boat was built to withstand just about every weather condition at sea.
这条木船建成后能经受住海上各种各样的天气条件。
Collocations Dictionaryverb + withstand- be able to
- be unable to
- can
- …
- the ability to withstand something
- the strength to withstand something
- be capable of withstanding something
- …
词源Old English withstandan, from the prefix with- ‘against’ + the verb stand. - The materials used have to be able to withstand high temperatures.