bullheaded如何读

英:[ˌbʊlˈhedɪd]

美:[ˌbʊl'hedɪd]

bullheaded是什么意思

  • adj.顽固的;刚愎自用的

bullheaded自然拼读

bull·head·ed

bUl he dihd

bullheaded扩展

bullheadedly (adv.), bullheadedness (n.)

bullheaded词根

词根:bullhead

n.

bullhead 顽固的人;大头鱼

bullheaded英英释义

adjective

perversely unwilling to change one's opinion or intended action; stubborn.

bullheaded词源英文解释

The first known use of bullheaded was in 1818

bullheaded儿童词典英英释义

bully1 of 2noun

a person who purposely hurts, intimidates, threatens, or ridicules another usually more vulnerable person especially repeatedly

bully2 of 2verb

to act like a bully toward

bully1 of 2noun

a person who purposely hurts, intimidates, threatens, or ridicules another usually more vulnerable person especially repeatedly

bully2 of 2verb

to act like a bully toward

bullhornnoun

a handheld combined microphone and loudspeaker

bullheadedadjective

stubborn sense 1

bullheaded 例句

1 “NRA board members as a group tend to be both forthright and bullheaded, so I cannot imagine any of them would let a few dollars affect their judgment,” he added.

2 You could argue that Lochte knew what he was doing all along—that by being forcefully, bullheadedly himself, he’d either be believed or shrugged off as an idiot.

3 His bullheaded attitude, as someone in the book admiringly says to Ms. Macy, was always: “Boys, you better get in the wagon with me, or I’ll make you wish you had.”

4 A bullheaded person listens to no persuasion.

顽固的人听不进劝告。

5 But on those blissful weekends, they were free men, full of energy and passion, some with a bullheaded streak typical of some young Marines.

6 And that he is also a bullheaded, callous, self-centered and often selfish person,” she said.

7 Terry is so bullheaded that he can not listen to anyone's opinion.

特利这么顽固,他听不进别人的意见。

8 Graham gets as close to his characters as he can, but those wily, bullheaded subjects weren’t fashioned from his bones.

9 So “when I do something bullheaded, keep talking to me. … I am listening, but you got to keep on hammering.”

10 A few months later, in a September 2015 email, a Clinton confidante fretted that Mrs. Clinton was too bullheaded to acknowledge she’d done wrong.

11 Feisty and bullheaded, his office walls covered with animal trophies and a 10-foot grizzly pelt, Young was a former riverboat captain willing to do anything to send money home to Alaska.

12 And it seems the famously bullheaded real estate developer met his match in Pun-Yin.

13 What united all of these instances was Trump’s bullheaded refusal to engage with anyone’s reality but his own.

14 Ultimately, the real reason the Trump administration and campaign are being so bullheaded in lying about the coronavirus is that Trump, as a terminal narcissist, cannot admit he's failed at anything.

15 Always confident and a little bullheaded, by her own accounting, she was an unlikely victim.

16 “If it didn’t work, then we would make some other plan — but it had to work. That was just bullheaded of me.”

17 Put briefly, the administration often is so determined to reverse or sabotage an Obama policy that it bullheadedly assumes that all that’s needed is for it to say so.

18 The eyes of the most bullheaded boys radiate a shining determination: every ounce of their attention has been trained to ferret out weakness.

19 As bullheaded as my father, I escaped to the University of California, where I fell in love with a haole, as we called Caucasians from the mainland.

我的性子跟父亲一样固执,我逃到加州大学,在那儿爱上了一个在美国本土出生的我们称之为白种人的外族人。

20 "A smart boy, but stubborn. That helm ... the others call him bullheaded, so he threw it in their teeth."

bullheaded 同义词

9 愚顽的

bullish pigheaded

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