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resilient (rez ILL ee ent) From the Latin for “to leap back,” this word describes the ability “to recover readily from illness or misfortune” or to “get back into shape.” The noun form is “resiliency.”
- “Children are quite resilient,” Joey’s pediatrician told his mother. “Though he’s got quite a bad case of the flu, he should be back on the soccer field in no time.”
- Although Gloria told Herb he was “dull” and “unattractive” after one date, Herb’s resiliency enabled him to go back to Meet Your Mate Online and try another date the following weekend.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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resilient (rez ILL ee ent) 源自拉丁语,意思是 “跃起”,这个词描述了 “从疾病或不幸中迅速恢复 “或 “恢复状态 “的能力。名词形式是 “复原力”。
“乔伊的儿科医生对他的母亲说:”孩子们都有很强的复原力。”虽然他得了相当严重的流感,但他应该很快就能回到足球场上。”
尽管格洛丽亚在一次约会后告诉赫伯他 “无趣 “和 “没有吸引力”,但赫伯的复原力使他能够回到《在线认识你的伴侣》,并在接下来的周末尝试另一次约会。
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