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resilience

/ɹə.zɪl.ɪ.əns/

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In a psychological context, this word conveys an active, dynamic strength rather than a passive endurance. It is the "bounce back" factorthe ability to be bent or compressed by trauma, stress, or failure without permanently breaking. It carries a strongly positive connotation of growth and survival. While "toughness" implies a hard exterior that resists damage, resilience suggests a flexible interior that absorbs shock and returns to a state of equilibrium. In material science, the term is more literal, describing the physical property of elasticity. It refers to the energy stored in a material that allows it to return to its original form after being deformed.

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名詞

The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

"Her emotional resilience helped her overcome the tragedy and rebuild her life."

名詞

The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.

"The resilience of the rubber material makes it ideal for high-impact shock absorbers."

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