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Adjective
1. offering no resistance;
"resistless hostages"
"No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried"- Theodore Roosevelt
1620年代,来自 un-(1)“不”和 resist(v.)的现在分词。
The first known use of unresisting was in 1586
1 The soft brown-and-gold saree that harmonised with her complexion was ruthlessly unwound with unnecessary force as she stood weeping and unresisting in the hands of the wailing women.
2 Conrad Tors, on his return from Rome, endeavored to resume his interrupted labors, but the temper of the people had changed, and the victims were no longer unresisting.
3 The haughty hidalgo, scorning to labour with his own hands, forced into his service the unresisting natives of the West.
4 Seizing her roughly by the arm, he dragged her after him, not so much unresisting as rigid with horror, to the open fireplace.
5 "I will tell her to expect you on Monday," said the old man, gently shaking Julienne's unresisting hand.
6 Joining her unresisting, take for your own the moment of escape which the singer in the blossoms freely claims.
7 Without further delay, he gathered her unresisting form in his arms and tenderly bore her up to the house.
8 The situation became much more serious when the government unleashed the Berkut, its elite special forces units, against the protesters, and "Winter on Fire" features considerable footage of troops beating unarmed and unresisting protesters.
9 But now, bound hand and foot, he was about to be led unresistingly, and in cool blood, to that fate, about which all men think, and but few appreciate, until the mortal hour.
10 Your father described you a rising prodigal particle of his dream. Unresisting soul in the calamity of what may seem.
你的创造者将你形容为一颗他那梦想中的,有前途的浪子之微粒。在看似是灾难的情况中,无惧的灵魂。
11 And Samuel Johnson, its chief tormenter, said that to discuss the play “were to waste criticism upon unresisting imbecility, upon faults too evident for detection, and too gross for aggravation.”
12 The place was filled with men; yet, reckless of all who might note, he bent his head low and kissed her unresisting.
13 He was perfectly certain of both those signals, and next moment he had folded her to him, and she lay less than unresisting in his arms.
14 Apparently, the first two allowed them to board unresistingly; and this no sooner took place than a savage slaughter of their helpless crews commenced.
15 It was the old voice of ineffable tenderness, and it swept her unresistingly into his keeping.
16 They do not surrender their brief joy of living in such utterly unresisting way as this little creature did.
17 They could never again be ground beneath the heels of Spanish tyrants in the same unresisting if not uncomplaining fashion, which had been the regular order of things before the revolution.
18 As the Sheriff's arms closed round the unresisting form of his athletic bride, Philip was conscious of a gentle movement beside him.
19 More than ever she hated this unresisting piece of pulp; but strike again she could not; no, not with Evie's soul as it were a naked picture for her to set her foot upon.
20 Mr. Shei’s men would point out to him that her safety depended on an unresisting attitude on his part.
1 顺从
sequacious compliable kind toward passive compliant subjective subordinate orderly supple obedient complacent submissive Pliable amenable yielding resigned servile tractable conformable buxom obsequious housebroken biddable governable complaisant fictile submiss towardliness compliance submission appliance obedience homage conformance subordination passivity malleability sufferance complaisance pliancy bend comply resign conform house-train own reconcile housebreak bringto heel coming-on tawie tame pliable teachable dutiful acquiescent duteous towardly complyingly obediently uncomplainingly resignedly yieldingly pliantly tractably resignation conformity deference acquiescence obeisance docility amenability yieldingness submit acquiesce kowtow kotow take follow obey defer resign oneself to in conformity to walk a chalk walk the chalk in conformity with
2 顺从的
sequacious compliable kind toward passive compliant subjective subordinate orderly supple obedient complacent submissive Pliable amenable yielding resigned servile tractable conformable buxom obsequious housebroken biddable governable complaisant fictile submiss coming-on tawie tame pliable teachable dutiful acquiescent duteous towardly meek malleable docile ductile uncomplaining
3 不抵抗的
4 服从
duteous yielding biddable submission obedience deference sufferance vail listen defer succumb mind accept fulfil subordinate submit yield bend bow endure in obedience to toe the line