Old English wiðstandan "resist, oppose," from wið "against" (see with) + standan "to stand" (see stand (v.)); perhaps a loan-translation of Latin resistere "to resist" (see resist). Similar formation in Old Norse viðstanda, Old Frisian withstonda, Old High German widarstan, German widerstehen. In 14c. and early 15c., withsit was in use with the same meaning. Related: Withstood; withstanding.
权威例句
1. The fabric is strong enough to withstand harsh processing.
这种织物非常结实,能经受粗加工。
2. Wallcoverings and floors should be able to withstand steam and splashes.
墙面材料和地板都应该能耐热汽且防水。
3. Their arguments do not withstand the most superficial scrutiny.
他们的论据经不起一点推敲。
4. They can withstand extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking.
它们能够经受极端的气温和天气状况而不褪色、不破裂。
5. The materials used have to be able to withstand high temperatures.