2015年2月26日 星期四

more resilient and sustainable for the future字典之意義,只是基本的:resilient

Today we've announced over £17.5 million of new investment in museums across England, helping to make them more resilient and sustainable for the future. We've also published a new report: The Economic Impact of Museums in England.
Take a look at both here: bit.ly/1K7gbVG‪#‎culturematters‬




Larger firms mean more jobs, and a more resilient economy.


Tumult in Tech Supply Chain May Be Long-Lasting
The Asia technology supply chain has long proved resilient, but the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan may have longer-lasting effects, says an Acer executive.


天下》(2014.12.24)的經濟特刊:2015 亞洲經濟大預測,p.26  (今日每個國家的地緣政治目標,必須是堅韌抗逆(resilience)和永續(sustainability)。(Thomas Friedman)

由此網頁resilient用法,可知它用在經濟體、科技產品的供應鏈、政治目標等的形容詞,這跟它在字典上用來形容"材料、人、心情、性格......" (有彈性的、適應力強的、快活的),是更推廣使用的。


resilientLine breaks: re|sili|ent   有彈性的、適應力強的
Pronunciation: /rɪˈzɪlɪənt/
[形]
1 〈物が〉はね返る;弾力のある;〈食物が〉歯ごたえのある.
2 ((ほめて))〈人・性格などが〉(病気・逆境などから)すぐに立ち直れる,すぐ元気になる,快活な;〈動物・樹木などが〉回復力のある.
re・sil・ient・ly
[副] 



Definition of resilient in English:

adjective

1(Of a substance or object) able to recoil or springback into shape after bendingstretching, or beingcompressed:a shoe with resilient cushioning
2(Of a person or animalable to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions:
babies are generally far more resilient than newparents realizethe fish are resilient to most infections

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