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withstand

VI ทน ต่อ  อดกลั้น ต่อ  ต้านทาน ต่อ  endure oppose resist ton-tor

 

withstand

VT ทน ต่อ  อดกลั้น ต่อ  อดทน ต่อ  ต้านทาน ต่อ  endure oppose resist ton-tor

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

WITHSTAND

v.t.[with and stand. See Stand. ] To oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand the attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments. When Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to his face. Galatians 2:11.

 

WITHSTANDER

n.One that opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.

 

WITHSTANDING

ppr. Opposing; making resistance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

WITHSTAND

With *stand ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Withstood; p. pr. & vb. n.Withstanding. ] Etym: [AS. wiedhstandan. See With, prep. , and Stand. ]

 

Defn: To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments. Piers Plowman. I withstood him to the face. Gal. ii. 11.Some village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast. The little tyrant of his fields withstood. Gray.

 

WITHSTANDER

WITHSTANDER With *stand "er, n.

 

Defn: One who withstands, or opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

withstand

with stand |wiTHˈstand, wiT͟H -wɪθˈstænd wɪðˈstænd | verb ( past and past participle withstood ) [ with obj. ] remain undamaged or unaffected by; resist: the structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph. offer strong resistance or opposition to (someone or something ). DERIVATIVES with stand er noun ORIGIN Old English withstandan, from the prefix with- against + the verb stand .

 

Oxford Dictionary

withstand

with |stand |wɪðˈstand | verb ( past and past participle withstood |-ˈstʊd | ) [ with obj. ] remain undamaged or unaffected by; resist: the structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph. offer strong resistance or opposition to: Constantinople withstood the eastern invaders. DERIVATIVES withstander noun ORIGIN Old English withstandan, from the prefix with- against + the verb stand .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

withstand

withstand verb it was a miracle that they were able to withstand the brutal winter: resist, weather, survive, endure, cope with, stand, tolerate, bear, stomach, defy, brave, hold out against, tough out, bear up against; stand up to, face, confront.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

withstand

withstand verb the company was able to withstand the rigours of the recession: resist, hold out against, stand firm against, stand /hold one's ground against, bear up against, hold the line against, persevere in the face of, stand up to, fight, combat, grapple with, oppose, face, confront, defy, brave; weather, survive, live through, ride out, endure, take, cope with, stand, tolerate, bear, put up with; informal go the distance against. ANTONYMS give in, surrender, yield.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

withstand

with stand /wɪðstǽnd, wɪθ -/with (逆らって )stand (立つ )〗動詞 s /-dz /; -stood /-stʊ́d /; ing 他動詞 1 かたく 〈人 植物 機械が 〉〈熱 衝撃 攻撃 負荷 に耐える , 持ちこたえる (stand up to )▸ a building strong enough to withstand earthquakes 地震に耐える強度がある建物 withstand the test of time 思想 作品などが 〉時の試練に耐える .2 攻撃 に耐えて反撃する , 逆らう .自動詞 抵抗する ; 耐える .