adamant的意思和读音

adamant

: [ˈædəmənt] : ['ædəmənt]

adj.

n.西;【()

adj.amenable

adj.obstinate,obdurate,unyielding,unbending,inflexible

adamantadj.

1.determined not to change your mind or to be persuaded about sth

Eva was adamant that she would not come.

n.1.西;【()

adj.1.2.

adj.1.determined not to change your belief or decision about something

1. adage n. adamant ? adj. adapt ? vt. 使 ...

2. brochure n 线 adamant a (a gymnasium

3. acutifoliate adamant adamantine ...

4. acute adj adamant adj adherent n ...

5. incredible adamant insisted ...

6. recipient adamant jerk ...

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1.But Mr. Boehner is adamant: our mortgage is part of the cost of our meal, and to say otherwise is just a budget gimmick.

2.Jessica is adamant that the insights her team is providing into how the human brain works would simply not be possible any other way.西

3.However, he was adamant that the company culture, which allows engineers freedom to create new products and services, would not change.

4.He's so adamant that however hard I tried to persuade him to join us he did not change his mind.

5.I tried to talk her out of it. but she was adamant.

6.Reds manager Rafa Benitez is adamant that Mascherano will not depart the side as he sees the 25-year-old as a vital component of his squad.25

7.But it is adamant that it would not do the deal if it did not believe that Geely would be a "responsible future owner" .”,

8.Benitez accepts it has been a disappointing season - but the Spaniard is adamant his side will continue to fight for a top four finish.西

9.Congress, in giving shape to Obama's proposals, was adamant that programmes should be ready to go within the two-year deadline.

10.He was offered a couple of jobs but stayed adamant about his salary demands and about a title that would befit a man of his stature.