Iran may well be calculating that it has done enough to fend off further sanctions .
伊朗很有可能在考虑自己已经做了很多事抵挡进一步的制裁。
First , she faces pressures to fend off tax-cut calls in her own camp to protect her deficit-cutting goals .
首先,默克尔面临压力,要抵挡自己阵营里的减税呼声,以维护其削减赤字的目标。
It might be number one in cameras but that is not enough to fend off the rise of smartphones .
佳能或许是第一大相机厂商,但这不足以抵挡智能手机的崛起。
Mr. paulson was able to fend off such pressures from congress .
paulson避开了许多来自国会方面的压力。
How google responds will determine whether it can fend off years of intensive investigation and-maybe even more important to brin , page , and schmidt-maintain its heroic reputation .
Most animals let their young fend for themselves from an early age.大多数动物让他们的幼仔从小就独立生活。
In the old society, he was compelled to fend for himself at the age of14.在旧社会,他十四岁时就被迫自己独立谋生。
He's gone completely round the twist since his mother died and left him to fend for himself.自从他母亲去世并丢下他去自己谋生之后,他完全疯了。
详细解释
fend v.(动词)fend.ed,fend.ing,fends v.tr.(及物动词)To ward off. Often used withoff : 挡开:挡开。经常与off 连用: 例句:fend off an attack.挡开攻击 Archaic To defend.【古语】 防卫v.intr.(不及物动词)To make an effort to resist:抵抗:作出努力抵制:例句:fend against the cold.抵抗严寒 To attempt to manage without assistance:自立:在没有帮助的情况下设法应付:例句:The children had to fend for themselves while their parents worked.孩子们在父母工作的时候不得不自己照料自己 来源:Middle English fenden 中古英语 fenden short for defenden [to defend] * see defenddefenden的简写 [防御] *参见 defend