逍遥学能 2018-11-23 20:33
17. However, it like a vagus nerve, as stubborn as I can remember where four jump move the body, frequently beat and walk.
然而它却像迷走神经一样,固执地在我记忆的躯体里四处蹿动,频频搏动和游走。
18. Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal -- Friedrich Nietzsche
许多人在追求他们选择的道路时固执,却很少在追求目标时固执。
stubborn在线翻译
19. A stubborn child who won`t obey his/her parents may be punished corporally in some countries.
在一些国家,不听父母话的倔强儿童可能会被体罚。
stubborn的意思
20. How to feed stubborn corn snake's and hatchlings is the question I get asked most frequently.
我常被问及许多玉米蛇绝食和幼体喂食的有关问题,在这里我将提出一些做法建议。
1. stubborn是什么意思
1. 倔强的;固执的;顽固的;执拗的
Someone who is stubborn or who behaves in a stubborn way is determined to do what they want and is very unwilling to change their mind.
e.g. He is a stubborn character used to getting his own way...
他性格固执,惯于一意孤行。
e.g. His face was set in an expression of stubborn determination.
他脸上流露出固执坚定的表情。
2. stubborn
2. (污渍)顽固的,难以去除的;(问题)棘手的,难以解决的
A stubborn stain or problem is difficult to remove or to deal with.
e.g. This treatment removes the most stubborn stains...
这个方法能清除大多数顽固污渍。
e.g. The first and most stubborn problem was that of reductions in the number of aircraft.
最首要也是最棘手的问题是飞机数量的减少。
1. stubborn的反义词
1. They're both being a bit cagey and stubborn but they're desperate to see one another.
2. stubborn的翻译
2. Eaton was every bit as relentless and stubborn as that clock on Saturday.
3. The article notes that police brutality and unfair adjudication are intrinsic stubborn diseases of the United States.
4. stubborn的反义词
4. Police brutality and unfair adjudication are intrinsic stubborn diseases of the United States.
5. Officials had expected full containment on Saturday, but hot weather and stubborn hot spots kept fire crews busy.
6. stubborn
6. Firefighters took advantage of calmer winds and cooler temperatures to launch an aerial assault on several stubborn blazes.
7. Experts also criticized the practice of cutting off power and water supplies to force stubborn homeowners to move.
8. The meticulous rendering of the eyes reflects the animal's docile but stubborn character.
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9. Eating and knowing what we eat is my concern this new year as we ponder the stubborn inability of Americans to understand Chinese food.
10. You need to be a stubborn thorn in the flesh, not a crazed lunatic trying to rob a bank with a BB gun.
adj
1. tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield
Synonym: obstinate unregenerate
2. not responding to treatment
e.g. a stubborn infection
a refractory case of acne
stubborn rust stains
Synonym: refractory