Withstood Meaning in English
word · lemma: withstand
wɪθˈstʊd
with-STOOD
wɪðstˈʊd
with-STOOD
释义
To remain strong or not be harmed by something difficult, powerful, or dangerous.
用法与细微差别
'Withstood' is the past tense of 'withstand' and is somewhat formal/literary. Common with challenges, disasters, tests, physical force, or pressure. Often used in passive or descriptive contexts; similar to 'endured,' but emphasizes resistance rather than just survival.
Spanish: resistió - soportóPortuguese (BR): suportou - resistiuPortuguese (PT): suportou - resistiuChinese (Simplified): 经受住了 - 承受住了Chinese (Traditional): 經受住了 - 承受住了Hindi: झेल लिया - सह गयाArabic: صمد - تحملBengali: টিকেছিল - সহ্য করেছিল - প্রতিরোধ করেছিলRussian: выдержал - устоялJapanese: 耐え抜いた - 持ちこたえたVietnamese: chống chịu được - chịu đựng đượcKorean: 견뎌냈다 - 버텨냈다Turkish: dayandı - karşı koyduUrdu: برداشت لیا - مقابلہ کیاIndonesian: bertahan - menahan
例句
The old bridge withstood the storm last night.
basic
She withstood the pain without complaining.
basic
The building withstood the earthquake.
basic
After years of use, my phone has withstood plenty of drops.
natural
Her confidence withstood all the criticism from her peers.
natural
The fortress has withstood centuries of attacks.
natural