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1 odolijevati
vi impf resist, withstand itd. (-odoljeti); iter resist/withstand ltd. for some time, keep resisting itd., withstand itd. repeatedly; overcome attacks* * *• resist -
2 opirati se
vr impf resist, oppose, withstand, make a stand against, kick against, strive/ /struggle against (- pružati otpor) | uspješno se - resist successfully, make headway against (- opirati se struji)* * *• withstand• contravene• antagonize• resist -
3 izdržati
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4 obraniti se
vr pf defend oneself successfully; resist successfully, withstand, stand/hold one's ground; drive/fend tight/ward off, repel, beat back* * *• ward off -
5 odoljeti
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6 oduprijeti se
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7 podnijeti
* * *• endure• bring• turn in• withstand• stand• submit• tender• sustain• suffer• put in• present• put• proposition• lodge• file• bear• contribute• raised• render• move -
8 podnositi
* * *• endure• brook• do with• tolerate• withstand• support• suffer• submit• put up with• bear• abide -
9 podnošenje
n bearing, enduring, taking, standing, coping with, handling, suffering, undergoing, experiencing, resisting, resistance to; (dopuštanje) toleration, putting up with, brooking; (molbe, tužbe,, zahtjeva, prijedloga) submitting, submission, lodging, filing,* * *• communicating• communicated• toleration• withstand• submitted• submission• presentation• rendition• resignation -
10 othrvati se
vr pf withstand, resist successfully, hold one's own, stand one's ground; prevail against, overcome, get the better of -
11 othrvavati se
vr impf - othrvati se; impf withstand repeatedly
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Withstand — With*stand , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Withstood}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withstanding}.] [AS. wi[eth]standan. See {With}, prep., and {Stand}.] To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
withstand — I verb block, breast, challenge, check, confront, contravene, cope with, counteract, countercheck, countervail, defy, endure, face, face danger, face up to, fight, foil, hamper, hinder, hold out, impede, inhibit, interrupt, last, obsistere,… … Law dictionary
withstand — [with stand′, withstand′] vt., vi. withstood, withstanding [ME withstanden < OE withstandan: see WITH & STAND] to oppose, resist, or endure, esp. in a successful way … English World dictionary
withstand — O.E. wiðstandan, from wið against (see WITH (Cf. with)) + standan to stand (see STAND (Cf. stand) (v.)); perhaps a loan translation of L. resistere to resist (see RESIST (Cf. resist)). Cf. O.N … Etymology dictionary
withstand — *resist, contest, oppose, fight, combat, conflict, antagonize Analogous words: *bear, endure, stand, tolerate, suffer: thwart, baffle, balk, foil, *frustrate: assail, *attack, assault Contrasted words: submit, *yield, capitulate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
withstand — [v] endure, bear brace, brave, buck, combat, confront, contest, cope, cross, defy, dispute, duel, face, fight, fly in the face of*, grapple with, hang on*, hang tough*, hold off*, hold one’s ground*, hold out*, oppose, prevail against, put up… … New thesaurus
withstand — ► VERB (past and past part. withstood) 1) remain undamaged or unaffected by. 2) offer strong resistance or opposition to … English terms dictionary
withstand — verb VERB + WITHSTAND ▪ be able to, be unable to, can ▪ manage to ▪ be built to, be designed to, be made to ▪ … Collocations dictionary
withstand — UK [wɪðˈstænd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms withstand : present tense I/you/we/they withstand he/she/it withstands present participle withstanding past tense withstood UK [wɪðˈstʊd] / US past participle withstood 1) to be strong enough not… … English dictionary
withstand — with|stand [ wıð stænd ] (past tense and past participle with|stood [ wıð stud ] ) verb transitive 1. ) to be strong enough not to be harmed or destroyed by something: The bunker is designed to withstand a nuclear blast. plants that can withstand … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
withstand — withstander, n. withstandingness, n. /with stand , widh /, v., withstood, withstanding. v.t. 1. to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, esp. successfully: to withstand rust; to withstand the invaders; to withstand temptation. v.i. 2. to… … Universalium