obstinacy
英
美
n. 顽固,固执;顽强; (病痛等的)难治,难解除; 顽固的事例;固执行为
BNC.21402 / COCA.28241
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 固执的;执拗的;倔强的
If you describe someone asobstinate, you are being critical of them because they are very determined to do what they want, and refuse to change their mind or be persuaded to do something else.- He is obstinate and determined and will not give up...
他非常顽固,而且又铁了心,是不会放弃的。 - She was a wicked and obstinate child.
她是个淘气又执拗的孩子。
- He is obstinate and determined and will not give up...
- ADJ-GRADED 难以移动的;难以改变的;难以消除的
You can describe things asobstinatewhen they are difficult to move, change, or destroy.- ...rusted farm equipment strewn among the obstinate weeds.
扔在恣意蔓生的杂草丛中的锈迹斑斑的农具
- ...rusted farm equipment strewn among the obstinate weeds.
英英释义
noun
- resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires
- the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome
双语例句
- Unless pride and obstinacy come into play, common sense tells you when to give up a struggle.
除非骄傲和固执起作用,常识会告诉你什么时候放弃斗争。 - It is happening in this fashion because of the obstinacy of one woman.
事情会如此发展是因为一个女人的固执己见。 - He bit the file to English obstinacy and broke his teeth.
他要打破英国人的顽固而折断了牙齿。 - Because of your obstinacy.
因为你的固执。 - Robertson uttered not a word of reflection on his companion for the consequences of his obstinacy.
罗伯逊对于他的同伴的固执己见所造成的后果只字未提。 - I resisted the proposal with obstinacy; and now I began to arm myself with arguments.
我顽强地反对他的提议,用许多道理来维护自己。 - Now he had become his destroyer a second time, since, but for his obstinacy Robertson might have effected his escape.
现在他又第二次毁了他,要不是他刚愎自用,罗伯逊也许已经逃脱。 - He was vain of that unwavering obstinacy which no influence of love or pity had ever been known to bend from its remorseless purpose.
他固执得毫不动摇,从未听说过爱情和同情的影响使他背离残忍的目标,而且他以这种固执自负。 - He had called several members of his family to witness to his wife's obstinacy.
他叫了他家的几位亲属来证明他妻子的固执。 - The obstinacy of the government over a few divisive issues presents a perpetual risk to the north-south peace accord.
政府在一些分歧性问题上的固执表明南北和平协定的长期风险。