obstinacy的意思和读音

obstinacy

: [ˈɑbstɪnəsi] : [ˈɒbstɪnəsi]

n.;()

n.compliance

n.stubbornness,determination,inflexibility,persistence,tenacity

n.1.,,,;2. (against)3.(),,

n.1.the quality of being unwilling to be reasonable and change your behavior, plans, or ideas

1. obstinate a obstinacy n stagnant a ...

2. contumacy , obstinacy restiveness , ...

3. obstacle 15. obstinacy - stabilize – vt. ; ...

5. 〖 kraft〗 obstinacy〖 arrogance〗 ...

6. ... blessed a. obstinacy n.;() composed a.

7. obstinate a obstinacy n stagnant a ...

8. ... /( Stubbornness) ( Obstinacy) ( Willfulness) ...

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1.To this the candidate responds cheerfully, showing that whatever his other faults may be, obstinacy does not seem to be one of them.

2.Chiang was not a weak man, but in him strength of character often led to a degenerate form of it, obstinacy .

3.When it had come to the sale of his office effects McTeague had rebelled with the instinctive obstinacy of a boy.西

4.As a young woman ascending the throne. she was described as one whose extreme obstinacy was constantly at war with her good nature.

5.She knew too much of the obstinacy of men to oppose any of their ridiculous humours.

6.Now he had become his destroyer a second time, since, but for his obstinacy Robertson might have effected his escape.

7.My self-willed , my temperament , my obstinacy, let me not always know cherishing you.

8.Many would say that Mr Bush also had perseverance, carried to the point of dull-witted obstinacy, but nobody ever accused him of pragmatism.

9.If he was not able to block adversaries with other ways, he throwed to their feet to trouble the action with obstinacy and toughness.

10.He was vain of that unwavering obstinacy which no influence of love or pity had ever been known to bend from its remorseless purpose.使