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简明英汉词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| [5Cbstinit] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
| 倔强的, 顽固的 | ||||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| ob.sti.nate | ||||
| AHD:[?b“st…-n1t] | ||||
| D.J.[6%bst*nit] | ||||
| K.K.[6$bst*n!t] | ||||
| adj.(形容词) | ||||
(1) |
Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, an opinion, or a course of action; obdurate. | |||
| 固执的,顽固的:固执地坚持某种态度、观点或一系列的行为;执迷不悟的 | ||||
(2) |
Difficult to manage, control, or subdue; refractory. | |||
| 难于控制的:难于管理、控制或压制的;顽皮的;倔强的 | ||||
(3) |
Difficult to alleviate or cure: | |||
| 难医治的:难于减轻或治愈的: | ||||
| an obstinate headache. | ||||
| 难以治愈的头痛 | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English obstinat | |||
| 中古英语 obstinat | ||||
(2) |
from Latin obstin3s [past participle of] obstin3re [to persist] * see st3- | |||
| 源自 拉丁语 obstin3s [] obstin3re的过去分词 [坚持] *参见 st3- | ||||
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继承用法 | ||||
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ob“stinately | |||
| adv.(副词) | ||||
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ob“stinateness | |||
| n.(名词) | ||||
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参考词汇 | ||||
(1) |
obstinate, stubborn, headstrong, stiff-necked, bullheaded, pigheaded, mulish, dogged, pertinacious | |||
(2) |
These adjectives are compared as they mean tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield. | |||
| 对这些形容词进行比较,它们都表示固执地不情愿屈服的意义或具有此种特征。 | ||||
(3) |
Obstinate implies unreasonable rigidity, as in the face of argument, persuasion, entreaty, or attack: | |||
| Obstinate 暗含不合理的僵化,例如在面对争辩、劝说、恳求或袭击时: | ||||
| “Mr. Quincy labored hard with the governor to obtain his assent, but he was obstinate” (Benjamin Franklin). | ||||
| “昆西先生费了许多口舌以征得州长的同意,但州长固执己见” (本杰明·富兰克林)。 | ||||
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Stubborn pertains to innate, often perverse resoluteness or unyieldingness: | |||
| Stubborn 属于内心的,常为刚愎的决心或不屈服: | ||||
| “She was very stubborn when her mind was made up” (Samuel Butler). One who is headstrong is stubbornly, often recklessly willful: | ||||
| “她一旦拿定主意,就非常固执” (塞缪尔·巴特勒)。一个headstrong 的人是固执的,常是缺乏考虑的意志坚定: | ||||
| The headstrong young couple entered into a marriage doomed to failure. | ||||
| 这对固执的年轻人,结成了一桩注定要失败的婚姻。 | ||||
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Stiff-necked implies stubbornness combined with arrogance or aloofness: | |||
| Stiff-necked 暗示固执中含有高傲或疏远: | ||||
| The stiff-necked old Brahmin returned to Boston. | ||||
| 那个固执的老布莱明回到了波士顿。 | ||||
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Bullheaded suggests foolish or irrational obstinacy, and pigheaded, stupid obstinacy: | |||
| Bullheaded 暗含愚蠢的或非理性的固执,和pigheaded 指愚蠢的固执: | ||||
| Don't be bullheaded; see a doctor. | ||||
| 不要固执,去看病吧。 | ||||
| “It's a pity pious folks are so apt to be pigheaded” (Harriet Beecher Stowe). | ||||
| “真遗憾,虔诚的人大多是固执的” (哈里特·比彻·斯特威)。 | ||||
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Mulish implies the obstinacy and intractability associated with a mule: | |||
| Mulish 暗含象骡子一样的固执和难以驾御: | ||||
| “Obstinate is no word for it, for she is mulish” (Ouida). | ||||
| “固执到无法形容,她太执拗了” (维达)。 | ||||
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Dogged emphasizes stubborn perseverance: | |||
| Dogged 暗指固执的坚持: | ||||
| dogged persistence; | ||||
| 固执的坚持; | ||||
| “two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder” (W.E.B. Du Bois). | ||||
| “两种相对立的理想在这黑人心里,单是他这种固执的力量就足以使它免于被分开” (W.E.B.杜·波依斯)。 | ||||
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Pertinacious stresses a tenacity of purpose, opinion, or course of action that is sometimes viewed as vexatious: | |||
| Pertinacious 强调对于有时被看作令人讨厌的目的,观点或行为过程的坚持: | ||||
| She is the most vocal and pertinacious of all the critics of the policy. | ||||
| 在所有的政策批评家中,她是陈词最多而且最为固执的。 | ||||
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现代英汉词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| [5RbstInEt] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
顽固的;固执的 | |||
(2) |
不顺从的 | |||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| [5Cbstinit] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
顽固的 | |||
(2) |
倔强的 | |||
(3) |
不易克服的; 难治的, 难抑制的 | |||
| obstinate resistance | ||||
| 顽强的抵抗 | ||||
| an obstinate child | ||||
| 不听话的孩子 | ||||
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继承用法 | ||||
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obstinately | |||
| adv. | ||||
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obstinateness | |||
| n. | ||||
(1) |
固执; 顽固; 执拗; 顽强 | |||
(2) |
抵药物性; 抗治疗性 | |||
(3) |
不屈; 坚持 | |||
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用法词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
来自拉丁语obstinatus|
英文相关词典 | |
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obstinate | |||
| adamant bullheaded firm headstrong inflexible pigheaded rigid stiff stubborn unbending unyielding willful docile | ||||
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[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| 顽固的 | ||||
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美国传统词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| ob.sti.nate | ||||
| AHD:[?b“st…-n1t] | ||||
| D.J.[6%bst*nit] | ||||
| K.K.[6$bst*n!t] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, an opinion, or a course of action; obdurate. | |||
(2) |
Difficult to manage, control, or subdue; refractory. | |||
(3) |
Difficult to alleviate or cure: | |||
| an obstinate headache. | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English obstinat | |||
(2) |
from Latin obstin3s [past participle of] obstin3re [to persist] * see st3- | |||
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继承用法 | ||||
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ob“stinately | |||
| adv. | ||||
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ob“stinateness | |||
| n. | ||||
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参考词汇 | ||||
(1) |
obstinate, stubborn, headstrong, stiff-necked, bullheaded, pigheaded, mulish, dogged, pertinacious | |||
(2) |
These adjectives are compared as they mean tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield. | |||
(3) |
Obstinate implies unreasonable rigidity, as in the face of argument, persuasion, entreaty, or attack: | |||
| “Mr. Quincy labored hard with the governor to obtain his assent, but he was obstinate” (Benjamin Franklin). | ||||
(4) |
Stubborn pertains to innate, often perverse resoluteness or unyieldingness: | |||
| “She was very stubborn when her mind was made up” (Samuel Butler). One who is headstrong is stubbornly, often recklessly willful: | ||||
| The headstrong young couple entered into a marriage doomed to failure. | ||||
(5) |
Stiff-necked implies stubbornness combined with arrogance or aloofness: | |||
| The stiff-necked old Brahmin returned to Boston. | ||||
(6) |
Bullheaded suggests foolish or irrational obstinacy, and pigheaded, stupid obstinacy: | |||
| Don't be bullheaded; see a doctor. | ||||
| “It's a pity pious folks are so apt to be pigheaded” (Harriet Beecher Stowe). | ||||
(7) |
Mulish implies the obstinacy and intractability associated with a mule: | |||
| “Obstinate is no word for it, for she is mulish” (Ouida). | ||||
(8) |
Dogged emphasizes stubborn perseverance: | |||
| dogged persistence; | ||||
| “two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder” (W.E.B. Du Bois). | ||||
(9) |
Pertinacious stresses a tenacity of purpose, opinion, or course of action that is sometimes viewed as vexatious: | |||
| She is the most vocal and pertinacious of all the critics of the policy. | ||||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| adj.顽固的,顽强的 | ||||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| adj.顽固的(顽强的) | ||||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||||
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obstinate | |||
| n.难治的,难解除的 | ||||