
저항하다
To try to prevent something by action or argument; to struggle or fight back when pressured or attacked.
예문:
"The citizens decided to resist the new tax policy through peaceful protest."
"The soldiers resisted the enemy's advance for three days despite being heavily outnumbered."
"She firmly resisted the manager's attempts to make her work overtime without compensation."
견디다
To withstand the action or effect of something, such as heat, disease, or corrosion, without being harmed or affected.
예문:
"This new alloy is designed to resist extreme temperatures and pressure."
"Some bacteria have evolved the ability to resist common antibiotics."
"The paint used on the ship must resist saltwater corrosion for decades."
참다
To refrain from doing or having something tempting or unwise, often used in negative constructions (cannot resist).
예문:
"I tried to diet, but I couldn't resist the smell of freshly baked bread."
"He found it difficult to resist the urge to check his phone during the meeting."
"If you want to save money, you must learn to resist impulse purchases."
방식제
A protective coating or substance applied to a surface to prevent a chemical agent (like dye, acid, or etching solution) from affecting specific areas.
예문:
"In semiconductor manufacturing, photoresist is crucial for creating circuit patterns on silicon wafers."
"The artist applied a wax resist to the fabric before dipping it into the dye bath."
"The chemical resist ensures that only the unprotected areas are etched away by the acid."