A1 noun Neutral #2,722 am häufigsten

抵抗

teikō /teːkoː/

Resistance refers to the act of opposing a force, authority, or movement. It can be used to describe physical opposition, electrical opposition, or a psychological feeling of reluctance and discomfort towards an action or idea.

Beispiele

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1

子供は薬を飲むことに抵抗した。

The child resisted taking the medicine.

2

容疑者は逮捕の際に激しく抵抗した。

The suspect resisted strongly during the arrest.

3

この派手な服、着るのに少し抵抗あるな。

I'm a bit hesitant to wear these flashy clothes.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
抵抗
Verb
抵抗する
Adjektiv
抵抗力のある
Verwandt
抵抗器
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Merkhilfe

Imagine someone pushing a heavy door; 'tei' (hold/stop) and 'kou' (oppose) together show the struggle against a force.

Schnelles Quiz

変化に( )を感じる人が多い。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 抵抗

Beispiele

1

子供は薬を飲むことに抵抗した。

everyday

The child resisted taking the medicine.

2

容疑者は逮捕の際に激しく抵抗した。

formal

The suspect resisted strongly during the arrest.

3

この派手な服、着るのに少し抵抗あるな。

informal

I'm a bit hesitant to wear these flashy clothes.

4

空気抵抗を減らすことで、速度が向上する。

academic

Speed is improved by reducing air resistance.

5

新しい社内規定に対して、一部の社員から強い抵抗があった。

business

There was strong resistance from some employees against the new company regulations.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
抵抗
Verb
抵抗する
Adjektiv
抵抗力のある
Verwandt
抵抗器

Häufige Kollokationen

抵抗を感じる to feel reluctance/resistance
空気抵抗 air resistance
電気抵抗 electrical resistance
抵抗を試みる to attempt to resist
抵抗勢力 resistance forces

Häufige Phrasen

無意味な抵抗

futile resistance

最後の抵抗

the last stand / final resistance

心理的抵抗

psychological resistance

Wird oft verwechselt mit

抵抗 vs 反抗

Hanko is specifically about defiance against authority figures like parents or teachers, while teikou is more general resistance.

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Nutzungshinweise

When used for feelings, 'teikou ga aru' (there is resistance) is a common way to say you feel uncomfortable or reluctant about doing something.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often forget that 'teikou' can be used for both physical physics (air/electricity) and social/internal feelings.

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Merkhilfe

Imagine someone pushing a heavy door; 'tei' (hold/stop) and 'kou' (oppose) together show the struggle against a force.

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Wortherkunft

A compound of 抵 (tei - to touch, touch against) and 抗 (kou - to resist, raise against), originating from Middle Chinese roots.

Grammatikmuster

〜に抵抗する (to resist [something]) 〜することに抵抗がある (to have reluctance towards [doing something])
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, expressing 'teikou-kan' (a sense of resistance) is a polite way to signal hesitation without being directly confrontational.

Schnelles Quiz

変化に( )を感じる人が多い。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 抵抗

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