- 抵抗 dǐkàng to resistto resist; to stand up to; to fight back against
- 反抗 fǎnkàng to resist; resistanceto resist, rebel, or fight back against pressure or authority; resistance
- 对抗 duìkàng to resistto resist; to withstand or oppose vigorously
- 抗议 kàngyì to protestto express strong opposition or disagreement against a statement, action, or policy; a protest
- 抗体 kàngtǐ antibodyA protein produced in the blood of humans or animals in response to a specific virus or bacteria to help fight infection or disease.
- 抗战 kàngzhàn to resistto engage in a defensive war or fight back against an invader
- 抗生素 kàngshēngsù antibioticChemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms to treat infections
- 抗原 kàngyuán antigena substance that triggers an immune response in the body and reacts with antibodies; examples include certain proteins and microorganisms
- 抗日战争 kàngrìzhànzhēng War of Resistance Against JapanThe defensive war fought by China against Japanese aggression between 1937 and 1945; a major theater of World War II.
- 抗拒 kàngjù to resistto resist; to defy; to refuse to obey or cooperate
- 抗旱 kànghàn to combat droughtTo take measures to prevent or reduce damage caused by dry weather; to weather a drought.
- 抗争 kàngzhēng to resist; resistanceto make a stand against; to resist; to struggle or protest against something (e.g. an unfair situation)
- 抗菌 kàngjūn antibacterialto resist bacteria; antibacterial; antimicrobial
- 抗衡 kànghéng to compete withto compete with; to contend against; to match as an equal
- 抗击 kàngjī to resistto resist and fight back against an aggressor or a menace; to beat back
- 抗癌 kàng'ái anti-cancerTo fight cancer; used to describe medical treatments or habits that combat cancer.
- 抗美援朝 kàngměiyuáncháo Resist US Aid KoreaResist America and aid North Korea, referring to the 1950s Chinese movement during the Korean War.
- 对抗赛 duìkàngsài dual meeta sports competition or match between two or more opposing teams or individuals of similar skill levels
- 违抗 wéikàng to disobeyto disobey; to defy or resist
- 抗病 kàngbìng to resist diseaseto resist disease; disease resistant
- 抗灾 kàngzāi to fight natural disastersto take measures to struggle against or prevent the spread of losses from natural disasters
- 抗洪 kànghóng to fight a floodto take measures to prevent or reduce damage caused by flooding
- 抗震 kàngzhèn shockproofTo withstand or resist vibrations or seismic activity; often describing the durability of buildings, precision instruments, or watches
- 抗辩 kàngbiàn to refuteto refute or counter accusations; to speak in one's own defense when criticized
- 阻抗 zǔkàng impedance(electrical) impedance; the total opposition that a circuit presents to alternating current
- 抗议者 kàngyìzhě protesterprotester; a person who protests or participates in a demonstration
- 抗诉 kàngsù to protest a verdictto lodge an appeal or protest against a court judgment; specifically a legal action taken by a prosecutor's office to challenge a ruling and request a retrial
- 抗药性 kàngyàoxìng drug resistanceThe resistance of a microorganism or pest to the effects of a drug or chemical, typically caused by overuse or repeated exposure.
- 抗菌素 kàngjūnsù antibioticChemical substance produced by microorganisms that can inhibit or kill bacteria; used to treat infections.
- 不可抗拒 bùkěkàngjù irresistibleimpossible to resist or withstand; overwhelming
- 不可抗力 bùkěkànglì force majeureAn unavoidable event caused by nature or human action, such as a natural disaster or war, that prevents someone from fulfilling a contract; act of God.
- 对抗性 duìkàngxìng antagonismantagonism; the quality of being antagonistic or mutually incompatible
- 抗大 kàngdà Kangda(abbreviation) the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, a school for training cadres founded by the Communist Party in the 1930s
- 抗寒 kànghán to resist coldto withstand or resist freezing temperatures; to protect against damage from severe cold
- 抗御 kàngyù to resistto resist; to combat; to fight back against; to defend against
- 抵抗力 dǐkànglì resistancethe power of resistance; often refers to immunity or the body's ability to resist viruses and bacteria
- 顽抗 wánkàng to stubbornly resistto stubbornly resist; to put up a stiff resistance
- 分庭抗礼 fēntíngkànglǐ to stand as equalsto face one another as equals or rivals; to be on equal footing with another party. Originally referred to a guest and host standing on opposite sides of a courtyard to show mutual respect through equal etiquette.
- 抗血清 kàngxuèqīng antiserumA serum containing antibodies produced in response to an infection or injection of an antigen.
- 抗命 kàngmìng to disobey ordersto defy or refuse to carry out orders from a superior; to be disobedient
- 抗逆性 kàngnìxìng stress resistancethe ability of a plant or organism to survive adverse environmental conditions such as cold, heat, drought, or pests
- 负隅顽抗 fùyúwánkàng to put up a stubborn resistance(idiom) to put up a fierce resistance despite being in a desperate situation or cornered; originally describing a tiger backing against a hill to fight off its pursuers
- 抗力 kànglì resistance force(bound form) resistance; resisting force; force that opposes motion
- 抗坏血酸 kànghuàixuèsuān ascorbic acidascorbic acid; vitamin C
- 抗暴 kàngbào to resist tyrannyTo fight back against violent persecution or the abuse of power; to resist tyranny
- 八年抗战 bāniánkàngzhàn eight-year war of resistance against JapanThe full-scale war fought by the Chinese people against Japanese aggression from July 1937 to August 1945.
- 抗税 kàngshuì to refuse to pay taxesto refuse to pay taxes; to boycott taxes
- 抗药 kàngyào drug resistanceto develop or possess resistance to drugs or antibiotics (of a pathogen)
- 抗拒从严 kàngjùcóngyán refusal to confess brings severe punishmentA legal slogan meaning that those who resist or refuse to admit their crimes will receive a harsher sentence; often used alongside [[坦白从宽|坦白從寬|tan3 bai2 cong2 kuan1]].
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