intransigent



adj. 不妥协的;不让步的
n. 不妥协的人
adj.
不妥协的,不让步的;
n.
不妥协的人,不让步者;
英英释义
intransigent[ in'trænsidʒənt ]
adj.impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason
"an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency"
同义词:adamantadamantineinexorable
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
They promoted an intransigent revolutionary strategy.
他们采取一种毫不妥协的革命战略。
He can be intransigent and pigheaded at times.
他有时候会很固执,寸步不让。
用作名词(n.)
The intransigent can be isolated.
不妥协的人就会被孤立。
权威例句
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Insistent and intransigent: a phage Mu enhancer functions in trans.
The management of intransigent desquamative gingivitis with Dapsone.
Medical confidentiality: an intransigent and absolute obligation.
Provocative Readings in Intransigent Archives: Finding Melanesian Women
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Bacteriophage treatment of intransigent diabetic toe ulcers: a case series
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Hydrodynamic stratification of petrologically uniform strong rocks as a means of controlling intransigent roofs
intransigent
intransigent: [19] In the 18th century there was an extreme leftist political party in Spain which, because of its unwillingness ever to compromise, was known as los intransigentes. The name was formed with the negative prefix in- from transigentes, the present participle of Spanish transigir ‘compromise’. This was a descendant of Latin transigere, literally ‘drive through’, hence ‘come to an understanding, accomplish’ (source of English transact), a compound verb formed from trans- ‘through’ and agere ‘drive’ (from which English gets action, agent, etc.) French took the Spanish word over as a general adjective meaning ‘uncompromising’, and English acquired it in the early 1880s.=> act, action, agent, transact
intransigent (adj.)
1881, from French intransigeant, from Spanish los intransigentes, literally "those not coming to agreement," name for extreme republican party in the Spanish Cortes 1873-4, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + transigente "compromising," from Latin transigentem (nominative transigens), present participle of transigere "come to an agreement, accomplish, to carry through" (see transaction). Acquired its generalized sense in French.
1. the trait of being intransigent; stubbornly refusing to compromise.
不妥协;坚决拒绝妥协。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
2. Owing to their Intransigent attitude we are unable to reach an agreement
由於他们态度僵硬, 我们无法达成协议
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
3. As fin intransigent non-objective painter, he is antipathetic to figuration, especially Expressionist and decorative.
作为一个不妥协的非客观画家,他憎恶具体的形象,特别是表现主义和装饰风格。
-- 来源 -- 百科语句 - we91-2.heerde
4. To become powerful and intransigent
飞扬跋扈
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
5. As befits a nation originally settled by misfits, con-victs, adventurers, and religious fanatics (a demo-graphic mix that has changed hardly at all in nearly 400 years), the United States retains a strong flavour of intransigent noncooperation.
最初来到这片土地的是一些不适应环境的人、罪犯、冒险家和宗教狂热分子(将近四百年来,这种群体构成几乎没有什么变化)。 与此相应,美国有一种强烈的绝不合作的气氛。
-- 来源 -- life - 汉英
6. Owing to their intransigent attitude we were unable to reach an agreement.
由于他们态度僵硬, 我们无法达成协议.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
7. 1.stubborn; intransigent; mulish; obstinate; pigheaded 2.against changes on principle3.to die hard
顽固
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
8. Owiersto their intransigent attitude we is unable to reach an agreement
由於他们态度僵硬, 我们无法达成协议
-- 来源 -- 网友提供
9. he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind; Cynthia was inexorable; she would have none of him- W.Churchill; an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendancy.
他固执的拒绝改变自己的想法;月亮女神是坚定的,她不会接受任何一个他——W·丘吉尔;反对任何自由主义倾向的固执的保守派。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
10. They promoted an intransigent revolutionary strategy.
他们采取一种毫不妥协的革命战略。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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