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temperature-resistant

|tem/pe/ra/ture-re/sist/ant|

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/ˈtɛmpərətʃər rɪˈzɪstənt/

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/ˈtɛmpərətʃə rɪˈzɪstənt/

耐温性

Etymology
Etymology Information

'temperature-resistant' originates from the combination of 'temperature' and 'resistant', where 'temperature' refers to the degree of heat present in a substance or object, and 'resistant' means able to withstand or oppose something.

Historical Evolution

'temperature-resistant' is a modern English term formed by combining 'temperature' and 'resistant', both of which have roots in Latin and Old French.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'resistant' meant 'able to withstand', and this meaning has remained consistent in modern usage when combined with 'temperature'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

able to withstand or endure high or low temperatures without damage or alteration.

The material is temperature-resistant, making it ideal for outdoor use.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42