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英:[ɪn'trænsɪdʒəns]
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in·trans·i·gence
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词根:intransigent
adj.intransigent 不妥协的;不让步的
n.intransigent 不妥协的人
intransigency 不妥协态度;不让步
noun
refusal to alter one's ideas or position in response to the wishes of others.The leader's intransigence in the face of widespread opposition led to civil unrest.
1874年,源自 intransigent,或者基于法语 intransigeance,源自 intransigent。相关词汇: Intransigency(1883年)。
The first known use of intransigence was in 1882
1 Some say that his intransigence is more for form than for fiscal doctrine.
有人说,他拒绝妥协更多的是做做样子,而不是出于财政理论。
2 One excuse for such intransigence comes from the messy transition now taking place in the insurance markets.
共和党拒绝合作的理由之一是眼下医保市场的混乱过渡。
3 Though he lacked agency, his intransigence proved to be an effective tool of resistance.
4 Sometimes, if we abandon some of our parochialism, advantages, and intransigence, we can get more.
有时,如果我们能放弃一些我们的固执,狭隘和一些优势的话,我们可能会得到更多。
5 Some of this intransigence is mere posturing, with both sides attempting to size one another up after the mid-terms.
有一些不妥协只是摆摆姿态,因为在中期选举后双方都在努力估量对方。
6 Today, I’m more likely to be striding angrily, having witnessed four decades of intransigence and vicious backlash to even the most modest challenges to an unjust status quo.
7 her intransigence on the issue was simply frustrating
8 We first see her in a phonebox, singing the famous recitative about the intransigence of love down the phone to a former partner.
9 The U. S. blames what it sees as intransigence on the part of India and China. Other nations are scolding New Delhi and Beijing, too.
美国将此归咎于中印两国毫不妥协,其他国家也纷纷指责中印两国。
10 Mr De Wever has so far rejected all offers of compromise. His intransigence seems only to be increasing his popularity.
到目前为止,德威夫拒绝任何妥协方案,而这种不妥协的态度似乎只会增加其支持率。
11 By his intransigence Mr Netanyahu has played into the hands of those who would destroy Israel.
内塔尼亚胡的不妥协态度已经令那些想要摧毁以色列的人受益良多了。
12 He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
他似乎常常为双方各不相让而生气沮丧。
13 She fought with MacMillan and quickly incurred a reputation for intransigence.
14 The story of her decline is almost unremittingly bleak, full of missed chances and moments when her own intransigence or simple contrariness would torpedo what appeared to be a genuine break.
15 Frank Blethen sought a larger share for himself as publisher, but the deal never closed because of the intransigence of that unnamed holdout.
16 Clearly irritated by the intransigence of some of the players, “Overhaul” becomes Mr. Rattner’s chance to settle scores from his intense five months on the job.
17 Hindu apologists claim they are only reacting to Muslim intransigence, but that is preposterous.
18 In 1986, an organization known for its intransigence made a small change to a very popular game that it governed for the universities in the United States.
1986年,一个以不妥协著称的组织对美国大学一个十分流行的运动项目做了小小的修改。
19 There is a palpable sense of frustration with German intransigence, but senior officials dismiss all talk of a downgrade as scaremongering.
对于德国倔强的挫败感已有感触,但是高官们却将所有评级下调言论视为危言耸听,不予考虑。
20 Fed up with the Housing Authority’s intransigence, leading 150 protesters, Ann took over a meeting between the city council and representatives of the DHA.
1 不调和
patchy repugnant discordant disharmonious disharmonic dissociable ajar inconcinnity dissonance disharmony discordance intransigeance disharmonize jar
2 拒绝调解
3 不妥协
intransigent uncompromising hard-shell uncompromisingly brass bound negative brassbound strong flat-footed straight-out hardshell intransigeance
4 不妥协态度