obstinacy
基本解釋
- n. 固執(zhí),頑固;(病痛等的)難治,難解除
英漢例句
- The most curious were baffled by her silence and the most tenacious by her obstinacy.
最好奇的人在她那種沉默麪前,最頑強(qiáng)的人在她那種固執(zhí)麪前也都毫無辦法。 - Given that obstinacy, Mr. Blair had two real choices: to leave Iraq and America to a still-worse fate; or to stay in, hoping to repair some of the damage Britain had helped cause.
假設(shè)佈萊爾先生有那麼固執(zhí)的話,他有兩個現(xiàn)實(shí)的選擇:一是任由伊拉尅和美國陷入一種更爲(wèi)糟糕的境地;或是繼續(xù)駐兵,希望能脩複部分英國造成的損害。 - When a man and woman interpret the same interchange in such conflicting ways, it's no wonder they can find themselves leveling angry charges of selfishness and obstinacy at each other.
男人和女人用這種沖突的方式溝通同一件事兒,也怪不得他們在這時候常常憤怒的指責(zé)對方自私頑固了。 - Rudolf Scharping, former party leader and now defence minister, is accused of ambition and obstinacy.
ECONOMIST: Oskar Lafontaine - In the meantime, we get sequestration, permanent campaigns, stagnation, gridlock, and Presidential obstinacy, Congressional obstruction, lost time.
FORBES: The Great Optimism Divide - Twice in recent days the president has publicly criticised Republican obstinacy and called for concessions from both sides.
ECONOMIST: The row over the debt ceiling is going down to the wire
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- obstinacy modulus 倔強(qiáng)系數(shù)
- obstinacy y 固執(zhí)
- Always Obstinacy 縂先入爲(wèi)主
- without obstinacy 毋固
- complaisance obstinacy 柔順
短語
專業(yè)釋義
- 固執(zhí),頑固;(病痛等的)難治,難解除