英:[ɪnˌtræktə'bɪlətɪ]
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英:[ɪnˌtræktə'bɪlətɪ]
美:[ɪnˌtræktə'bɪlətɪ]
词根:intractable
adj.intractable 棘手的;难治的;倔强的;不听话的
adjective
not easily governed, managed, or directed
intractable problems
not easily relieved or cured
intractable pain
not easily manipulated or shaped
intractable metal
1570年代,来自 intractable 和 -ity。 Intractableness 来自1660年代。
Latin intractabilis, from in- + tractabilis tractable
The first known use of intractable was in 1531
intransitiveadjective
not transitiveespecially: not having or containing a direct object
an intransitive verb
intransitiveadjective
not transitiveespecially: not having or containing a direct object
an intransitive verb
intramuscularadjective
located in, occurring in, or injected into a muscle
intramuraladjective
being, occurring, or undertaken within the limits usually of a school
intramural sports
intradermaladjective
situated or done within or between the layers of the skin
intractableadjective
not easily managed or controlled
an intractable child
not easily relieved or cured
intractable pain
intractableadjective
not easily managed or controlled
an intractable child
not easily relieved or cured
intractable pain
intractableadjective
not easily managed or controlled
an intractable child
not easily relieved or cured
intractable pain
1 As a veteran of this field, I am struck, not by the intractability of high C-section rates but by how much low-hanging fruit exists.
2 Over the years, as Newsom has grappled with the intractability of poverty and racism, he has become more progressive on such issues as cash bail, sentencing reform, and California’s status as a sanctuary state.
3 a patient experiencing intractable pain
4 “Opponents of term limits cite what they believe to be the intractability of these implementation questions as reason not to pursue term limits,” the draft final report’s executive summary said.
5 But this was followed by a catch-all statement about the intractability of the region and its problems, which hardly suggests a desire for a long-term engagement.
6 While the fight over terminology reflects the intractability of racial issues in society, it is also indicative of a peculiar organizational culture that relies on informal consensus to get things done.
7 Israelis, like Palestinians, have been hardened by decades of deadly conflict and its sense of intractability.
8 Dror believes there are also reasons why criminal justice professionals’ intractability may be heightened.
9 The complications of duodenal ulcer that require surgical management are hemorrhage, perforation, obstruction, and intractability.
十二指肠溃疡需外科治疗的并发症是出血、穿孔、梗阻和顽固性。
10 Yet a multiplicity of countries, though it makes river management complicated, does not necessarily add to the intractability of a dispute.
然而,虽然一国多河使河流管理更加复杂,但它不一定使争端更加棘手。
11 They also say Mr. Trump’s actions have contributed to a level of intractability in the Security Council, the most powerful United Nations body, not seen since the Cold War.
12 The intractability of the country’s problems is further underscored by “Children of Haiti,” an “Independent Lens” documentary by Alexandria Hammond that is also showing on Tuesday night on PBS.
13 That they aren't, and that in a very real sense Lee's novel isn't either, says less to me about the lasting power of language than the intractability of prejudice and how it perseveres.
14 The intractability of many House Republicans forced McCarthy to turn to Democrats for help in keeping the government running.
15 It is not that the problem has been solved, but, I think, that its intractability has sapped its interest.
不是因为这个问题被解决了,我想,而是因为太过棘手搞得人没啥兴趣了。
16 What Jackson’s fight illuminates is the intractability of ownership.
17 This is caused by increasing intractability, disease complications, and the premalignant nature of the disease.
这是由于增加的棘手性、疾病并发症和疾病癌前病变的本质。
18 “What is made to appear as the intractability of the situation on skid row cannot be the case,” he said in a phone interview.
19 However, Russia, another permanent member, currently holds the presidency of the Security Council, adding to the intractability of the war.
20 Despite its cosy title, it seems to focus on the final intractability of childhood fears.