withstand the test of time 经得起时间的考验? withstand / wɪeˈstænd, also wɪθˈs-; wɪeˋstænd, wɪθˋs- / v ( pt , pp withstood / -ˈstud; -ˋstʊd /) [Tn] ( often fml 常作文雅语) endure (sth) without giving in, collapsing, wearing out, etc; resist 承受住(某事物); 抵住: withstand attacks, pressure, wind 禁得住攻击﹑ 压力﹑ 风吹 * shoes that will withstand hard wear 耐穿的鞋. withstand with·stand / wɪe`stænd / (past tense and past participle with·stood / wɪe`stʊd / ) 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 extremes of temperature Their marriage did not withstand four years' separation during the war. 2 to be able to deal with a difficult situation: Would she be able to withstand the intense media pressure? 经得起诱惑 withstand temptation 经得起艰难困苦 withstand hardships 查看更多0个回答 . 3人已关注