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1 resistant
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2 impervious
impervious [ɪm'pɜ:vɪəs](a) (unreceptive, untouched → person) imperméable, fermé;∎ they are impervious to new ideas ils sont imperméables ou inaccessibles aux idées nouvelles;∎ impervious to criticism imperméable à la critique;∎ he was impervious to her charm il était insensible à son charme;∎ he remained impervious to our suggestions il est resté sourd à nos propositions(b) (resistant → material)∎ impervious to heat résistant à la chaleur;∎ impervious to damp/water imperméable
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