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Traduções principais |
resistance n | (physical) | resistência sf |
| If you feel resistance, do not insert the swab any further into your nose. |
resistance n | (mental) | resistência sf |
| Carol tried her best to change Wendy's mind, but Wendy was determined in her resistance. |
resistance n | (military) (milícia) | resistência sf |
| The resistance sabotaged the occupying force's vehicles. |
the Resistance n | historical (French Resistance) | Resistência Francesa sp |
| The Resistance fought against the occupation of France by Nazi Germany. |
resistance n | (group that opposes [sth]) | oposição sf |
| MPs from the two main opposition parties have come together to form the resistance to the government's proposal. |
resistance n | (electrical) (eletricidade) | resistência sf |
| Rubber is a very good electrical insulator because it has high resistance. |
Traduções complementares |
resistance n | (person: to disease) | resistência sf |
| Some people have more resistance to colds and flu than others. |
resistance n | (plant: to disease, pests) | resistência sf |
| This variety of tomato shows strong resistance to blight. |
resistance n | (stopping motion) | resistência sf |
| Linda cycled slowly, the resistance of the wind making it hard to go any faster. |
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