diehard的意思和读音

diehard

: [ˈdaɪˌhɑrd] : [ˈdaɪˌhɑː(r)d]

n.

adj.

diehards  

adj.progressive

adj.intransigent,reactionary,dyed-in-the-wool,conservative,traditionalist

n.fogy

diehardadj.

1.strongly opposing change and new ideas

diehard supporters of the exiled king

adj.1.

n.1.2.

n.1.someone who refuses to accept change or new ideas

adj.1.loyal to particular ideas or beliefs and refusing to change

1. die diehard differentiate ...

2. ... Derringer Diehard Dumdum ...

3. die v. diehard n. diffident adj. ...

4. didactic diehard diffuse , v. ...

5. ... great selling point diehard ) an enthusiast ...

6. single out。 Single out, Diehard。 Diehard, 。 tune in。 Tune in,

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1.Several of those in attendance, diehard Gadhafi supporters, said the graves were for soldiers killed in the airstrikes.

2.France's diehard ultra-leftists may argue that Ms Royal failed because she was not true enough to her revolutionary calling.使

3.He appears to have learnt that it is a mistake to pretend too hard to be the diehard social conservative he isn't.

4.Some republicans to hear the Obama a diehard this after the speech also changed the position, to support senator Obama.

5.The lead singer sang the song, while all the diehard fans mouthed the lyrics along with him.

6.Mr Koizumi is no diehard imperialist. He sees the war dead as victims of Japan's own militarism .

7.Diehard supporters of the regime will have to be disarmed or defeated.

8.Today, 44 years later, Fidel Castro, a diehard enemy of the United States, is still in power.,44

9.Not much, although diehard unionists may be encouraged to dig in harder, and Mr Cameron cannot have been pleased.,Cameron

10.That financial risks diehard of many private enterprises is the main cause toward their dooms.