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名词弹性; 回弹; 弹力; 快速恢复的能力
1. 复原:二、尊重在地文化之主体性,善用民间的广大资源力量与社区自然支持系统,让多数灾区民众可以运用自己的方式与智慧,逐渐地走向心理复原(resilience)之路.
1. New Zealand business owners were demonstrating their resilience through the recession and the Christchurch earthquakes, said ANZ managing director for the commercial and agriculture sectors Graham Turley.
2. resilience
2. This should be the way to boost the economy's higher resilience - rather than leading both labor and capital to the courthouse and litigious debates.
3. It's impressive to see firsthand such resilience in the face of economic adversity, the earthquake's trauma and every other challenge.
4. Chan said the domestic sector nevertheless displayed remarkable resilience throughout the quarter, thereby rendering a strong cushion to overall economic performance.
5. Some people call it " resilience " and deem it a virtue.
6. This new leadership context requires successful organizations to master strategic agility and to build risk resilience.
7. But I also saw something else - a remarkable expression of human spirit, people suffering the heaviest blows yet demonstrating extraordinary resilience.
8. Though this was mainly a function of an overall drop in industrial output, he said the industry was showing some resilience to the economic downturn.
9. These women say that to get ahead, they need management to trust their resilience.
10. The strong resilience of the Chinese hotel market amid the global economic gloom has only reinforced IHG's confidence in China.
resilience是什么意思
noun
1. the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit
Synonym: resiliency
2. an occurrence of rebounding or springing back
Synonym: resiliency