obstinacy如何读

英:['ɒbstɪnəsɪ]

美:[ˈɑbstənəsi]

obstinacy是什么意思

n.

顽固

顽强

(病痛等的)难治

顽固的事例

obstinacy自然拼读

ob·sti·na·cy

ab st n si

obstinacy变形

复数:obstinacies

obstinacy词根

词根:obstinate

adj.

obstinate 顽固的;倔强的;难以控制的

adv.

obstinately 顽固地;固执地

obstinacy英英释义

noun

the quality or state of being obstinate : stubbornness

She held to her own opinion with great obstinacy.

the quality or state of being difficult to remedy, relieve, or subdue

the obstinacy of tuberculosis

an instance of being obstinate

irritated by the senator's obstinacies

obstinacy词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, obstinacie,“心脏的硬度,性情或目的的不可弯曲性”,源自中世纪拉丁语 obstinatia,源自 obstinatus “坚决的,不可弯曲的,顽固的”(见 obstinate)。

obstinacy词源英文解释

The first known use of obstinacy was in the 14th century

obstinacy儿童词典英英释义

obstructionnoun

an act of obstructing : the state of being obstructed

something that gets in the way : obstacle

obstructverb

to close up by an obstacle

a fallen tree obstructed the roadway

to be or get in the way of : hinder

lying to the police obstructs justice

obstructverb

to close up by an obstacle

a fallen tree obstructed the roadway

to be or get in the way of : hinder

lying to the police obstructs justice

obstructverb

to close up by an obstacle

a fallen tree obstructed the roadway

to be or get in the way of : hinder

lying to the police obstructs justice

obstreperousadjective

noisy and hard to control

obstinateadjective

sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion

not easily overcome or removed

an obstinate fever

obstinateadjective

sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion

not easily overcome or removed

an obstinate fever

obstinateadjective

sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion

not easily overcome or removed

an obstinate fever

obstinateadjective

sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion

not easily overcome or removed

an obstinate fever

obstinacynoun

the quality or state of being obstinate

obstinacy医学词典英英释义

obstinacynoun

the quality or state of being obstinate

the obstinacy of tuberculosis

obstinacy 例句

1 Refusing to budge from his pose come day or night and absorbed in his own thoughts, this man is a monument to the fluidity and obstinacy of such spaces.

相对于公园这样一个自身即以一种舒缓方式存在的环境,青年斯纹不动摆着姿势,沉溺在自我的思绪中,就似是一尊纪念碑。

2 But while Abu-Lughod’s work provides a theoretical critique of Western insouciance and obstinacy in holding on to the myth of Muslim helplessness, Kamaly’s book hands up the lived examples.

3 Some experts have viewed the lengthy dispute over “Swamp Legend” as indicative of a certain obstinacy on the part of Bavarian institutions toward redressing Nazi-era looting.

4 There is some acknowledgement of Thatcher's weaknesses: her obstinacy, her belligerence, her divisiveness, her reckless humiliation of colleagues and the other flaws that eventually led to her downfall.

5 She knows of authors so grand that they simply “will not be edited”, and whose obstinacy is no match for their publishers.

6 At this point I should confess I have a perverse patience for the U.S. tax code, not least because I marvel at the obstinacy of its idiom.

7 I resisted the proposal with obstinacy.

我顽强地反对他的提议。

8 After the expedition, Neal Beidleman pointed out that if Andy’s regulator had become fouled with ice, the gauge might have registered empty even though the canisters were full, which would explain his bizarre obstinacy.

9 I see that attitude as sheer obstinacy and selfishness.

我认为这样的态度是全然固执和自私的。

10 You can be somewhat reserved and self-centred and show great obstinacy upon occasion.

你可能有点拘谨和自我中心的,必要时会非常顽固。

11 He offered him his friendship, invited him to bathe in champagne, tried to make him understand that the females of his family had insides made of flint, but he could not weaken his obstinacy.

12 A cross with a bull - dog has affected for many generations the courage and obstinacy of greyhounds.

把猎犬和 斗牛 狗杂交可影响许多代猎犬的勇猛和顽固性.

13 “When bedrock principles collide,” she once famously cautioned, “they test the limits of categorical obstinacy and expose the flaws and dangers of a Grand Unified Theory that may be neither grand nor unified.”

14 Cindy's anger usually made him stand firm to the point of obstinacy.

辛迪一发怒,常常使他坚持自见,并达到执拗的地步.

15 I put down my dignity, personality and obstinacy for the sake of you who I am unable to put down.

我把我的尊严、性格和顽固不化,为了你我是谁无法将下降。

16 “That is not obstinacy — it is understanding that democratic majorities only make unpleasant decisions when there is no easier alternative.”

17 But judging by “Mr. Morale,” which was released on Friday, he is also anguished, ravaged by his past and grappling with how to make tomorrow better, besieged by a collision of self-doubt and obstinacy.

18 Often working in response to Román Díaz’s beacon-like vocals and steadying hand percussion, the group conjures fragility and obstinacy, enigma and hard essence.

19 For Cyril, this seeming obstinacy is a manifestation of faith: he feverishly believes in his father, believes that they will be reunited and that Guy would never have sold Cyril’s beloved bicycle.

20 Saints-in-the-making are tenacious souls, and parental interference only increases their obstinacy.

obstinacy 同义词

1 难抑制

quenchless

4 难消除

intractable obstinate

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