resistant

resistant
adjective
1) (having power to resist) widerstandsfähig (to gegen)

heat-/water-/rust-resistant — hitze-/wasser-/rostbeständig

2) (Med., Biol.) resistent (to gegen)
* * *
adjective This breed of cattle is resistant to disease; heat-resistant table-mats.) widerstandsfähig
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re·sis·tant
[rɪˈzɪstənt]
adj
1. (refusing to accept) ablehnend
to be \resistant to sth etw dat ablehnend gegenüberstehen
2. (hardened against damage) resistent
to be \resistant to sth gegen etw akk resistent [o immun] sein
\resistant to corrosion korrosionsbeständig
* * *
[rI'zIstənt]
adj
material, surface strapazierfähig; (MED) immun (to gegen)
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resistant
A adj (adv resistantly)
1. Widerstand leistend, widerstehend, -strebend
2. TECH widerstandsfähig (to gegen):
resistant to light lichtecht
B s TECH academic.ru/61779/resist">resist C 1
* * *
adjective
1) (having power to resist) widerstandsfähig (to gegen)

heat-/water-/rust-resistant — hitze-/wasser-/rostbeständig

2) (Med., Biol.) resistent (to gegen)
* * *
adj.
widerstandsfähig adj.

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