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1 resilient
adjective1) (elastic) elastisch2) (fig.) unverwüstlichbe resilient — sich nicht [so leicht] unterkriegen lassen
* * *re·sili·ent[rɪˈzɪliənt, AM -jənt]1. (able to keep shape) material elastisch2. ( fig: able to survive setbacks) unverwüstlich fig, zäh fig; health unverwüstlich; share prices widerstandsfähigshe's a \resilient girl sie ist hart im Nehmen famhe seems to be \resilient to stress er scheint mit Stress gut zurechtzukommen* * *[rI'zIlɪənt]adj2) (fig) person, nature unverwüstlich; economy nicht krisenanfällig, stabil; (COMM) performance robust* * *resilient adj (adv resiliently) elastisch:a) federnd, zurückschnellendb) fig spannkräftig, unverwüstlich* * *adjective1) (elastic) elastisch2) (fig.) unverwüstlichbe resilient — sich nicht [so leicht] unterkriegen lassen
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2 resilient
she's a \resilient girl sie ist hart im Nehmen ( fam)he seems to be \resilient to stress er scheint mit Stress gut zurechtzukommen
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