stubborn

stubborn

['stʌbən]

adj.顽固的, 倔强的, 难对付的

例句与用法:

You might as well talk to a stone as try to argue with a stubborn woman.

你与其跟一个倔女人争吵,还不如对一块石头说话。

There is no reasoning with such a stubborn man as Peter.

跟彼得这种固执的人讲理简直是不可能的事。

He is as stubborn as a donkey.

他像驴子一样倔强。

He is stubborn, and so is she, but to a lesser degree.

他很固执,她也固执,不过程度轻些。

An odd, whimsical, or stubborn notion.

怪念头奇怪的、奇异的或顽固的想法

You'll have to push hard; that door is a bit stubborn.

你得使劲推,那扇门有点难开。

He is as stubborn as a mule.

他非常固执。

词形变化:

副词: stubbornly | 形容词比较级: stubborner | 形容词最高级: stubbornest | 名词: stubbornness |


a.

1. 倔强的, 顽固的; 不听话的

He is as stubborn as a mule.

他像骡子一般执拗。

2. 顽强的, 不屈不挠的

The defenders put up a stubborn resistance.

防守将士进行了顽强的抵抗。

3. 难处理的, 难对付的

This lock's rather stubborn; it needs oiling.

这把锁很难开; 得给它加点油了。

4. (病)难治好的

I had a stubborn cold and coughed day and night.

我得了很难治的感冒, 日夜咳嗽。

5. (污渍)难去掉的

This detergent can remove stubborn stains.

这种去污剂能去除难洗的污渍。


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