intransigent

美音:[ɪn'trænsɪdʒənt] 英音:[ɪn'trænsɪdʒ(ə)nt]

简单释义:


adj.不妥协的;不愿合作的;不肯让步的

n.不妥协的人

网络非妥协性的;不让步的;极端不妥协的

变形:

复数:intransigents  


完整释义:


adj.

1.拒绝调解的,不让步的,不妥协的
2.毫不妥协的

n.

1.不妥协的人〔尤指政治上的〕


例句:

  1. Or, a property deal may fall through because someone is being too intransigent and inflexible.
    或者,地产交易可能告吹,因为有人过于强硬,缺乏弹性。

  2. From my point of view he was intransigent, patronising and utterly insufferable.
    在我看来,他倔强、高傲、完全无法忍受。

  3. Let us not forget that the Japanese are an intransigent people.
    吾人慎勿忘日本乃一顽强之民族。

  4. On Friday morning, many protesters turned out, angered by the president's intransigent hold on power.
    周五早上,很多抗议者被穆巴拉克紧握大权不放所激怒,重新加入示威队伍。

  5. The Republican party is intransigent, and Mr Obama responded in kind.
    共和党毫不妥协,奥巴马也回敬以同样的态度。

  6. In the ensuing years Canadian politics has become an unusually shrill, partisan and intransigent affair.
    接下来的几年,加拿大政治出现少见的尖锐、党派纷争和无法妥协。2004年以来,这已经是第四次选举了。

  7. Obama is set to reveal his plans to improve the US jobs picture but will continue to face obstacles from an intransigent Congress.
    奥巴马将宣布刺激美国就业计画,但仍要继续面对国会内反对派的阻碍。

  8. On the other side, leftwing parts of the Democratic party have been equally intransigent.
    而另一方,民主党左翼派系同样寸步不让。

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