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# {{q|of objects or substances}} Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic |
# {{q|of objects or substances}} Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic |
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# {{q|of systems|organisms or people}} Returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions |
# {{q|of systems|organisms or people}} Returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions |
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#* '''1994''', Michael Grumley, ''The Last Diary'': |
#* '''1994''', Michael Grumley, ''The Last Diary'': |
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#*: He’s '''resilient''', and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost. |
#*: He’s '''resilient''', and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost. |
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{{trans-top|able to withstand force without cracking; elastic}} |
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* Arabic: {{t|ar|مرن}} |
* Arabic: {{t|ar|مرن}} |
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* Armenian: {{t+|hy|ճկուն}}, {{t+|hy|առաձգական}} {{qualifier|of material}} |
* Armenian: {{t+|hy|ճկուն}}, {{t+|hy|առաձգական}} {{qualifier|of material}} |
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* Turkish: {{t+|tr|dirençli}}, {{t+|tr|elastik}}, {{t+|tr|esnek}}, {{t+|tr|sağlam}} |
* Turkish: {{t+|tr|dirençli}}, {{t+|tr|elastik}}, {{t+|tr|esnek}}, {{t+|tr|sağlam}} |
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* Vietnamese: {{t-needed|vi}} |
* Vietnamese: {{t-needed|vi}} |
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{{trans-top|returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions; psychologically or structurally tough}} |
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* Danish: {{t|da|modstandsdygtig}} |
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* Dutch: {{t+|nl|weerbaar}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|résilient}} |
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* German: {{t+|de|widerstandsfähig}} |
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* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|ellenállóképes}} |
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* Swedish: {{t+|sv|motståndskraftig}} |
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Revision as of 23:14, 4 October 2019
See also: résilient
English
Etymology
From Middle English resilient, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French resilient, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin resiliēns, present active participle of resiliō (“I leap or spring back”).
Pronunciation
- (deprecated use of
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parameter)Audio (US): (file)
Adjective
resilient (comparative more resilient, superlative most resilient)
- (of objects or substances) Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic
- (of systems, organisms or people) Returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions
- 1994, Michael Grumley, The Last Diary:
- He’s resilient, and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost.
- 1994, Michael Grumley, The Last Diary:
Synonyms
Antonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
able to withstand force without cracking; elastic
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returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions; psychologically or structurally tough
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) resilient