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re·sili·ent [rɪˈzɪliənt] PRZYM.

1. resilient (able to keep shape):

resilient material
resilient material

2. resilient przen. (able to survive setbacks):

resilient
resilient
resilient health

resilient PRZYM.

Hasło od użytkownika
resilient

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A resilient desert species, individuals may live for over a hundred years.
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Immigrants who fled persecution or a country devastated by war were historically resilient to abandoning their heritage once they had settled in a new country.
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The church was strengthened to make it more resilient to attacks.
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Moreover, high resilient widows showed the likelihood of controlling their positive emotional experiences to recover and bounce back from daily stress.
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The fourth stage juvenile is the most resilient and can survive repeated desiccation or drying and recover upon re-hydration.
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Students learn how to be resilient and to engage competently the world around them.
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Addressing this need, recent and have been developed provide the perspectives and relevant examples to overview the issues and provide opportunity to create resilient solutions.
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The wood is hard, thick, heavy, and resilient, allowing it to be used in the construction of rural houses.
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As they acquire experience, they become more resilient, attack faster, and deal more damage.
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It is a resilient plant and can tolerate neglect.
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