/rɪˈzɪstəns/ – Noun
Definition: sự kháng cự, sự chống cự, sự đề kháng, sự chịu đựng.
A more thorough explanation: Resistance refers to the act of opposing or withstanding something, such as a force, authority, or influence. In a legal context, resistance may refer to the refusal to comply with a lawful order or the use of force to oppose a lawful action, which may result in criminal charges or other legal consequences.
Example: The defendant’s resistance to the police officers’ attempts to arrest him led to additional charges being filed against him.