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intransigent

英 [ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒənt]

美 [ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒənt]

adj.  不妥协的; 不愿合作的; 不肯让步的

复数:intransigents 

GRETEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.21604 / COCA.23753

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 不妥协的;不愿合作的;不肯让步的
      unwilling to change their opinions or behaviour in a way that would be helpful to others

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 不妥协的;不让步的;不调和的
        If you describe someone asintransigent, you mean that they refuse to behave differently or to change their attitude to something.
        1. They put pressure on the Government to change its intransigent stance...
          他们向政府施压以迫使其改变不妥协的立场。
        2. The worry is that the radicals will grow more intransigent.
          现在人们担忧激进分子会变得更加不妥协。

      英英释义

      adj

      • impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason
        1. he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind
        2. Cynthia was inexorabl
        3. an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency
        Synonym:adamantadamantineinexorable

      双语例句

      • Mr Obama recently called the top bankers fat cats, and the bankers insisted they were shocked shocked! to learn how intransigent their lobbyists had been in opposing financial reform.
        奥巴马近期指摘高级银行家是肥猫。而银行家们则坚称,他们感到震惊为他们雇用的说客坚决反对金融改革而感到震惊。
      • The Argentine story illustrates both: confronted with an intransigent government, holders of 93 per cent of defaulted debt accepted exchanges for debt with a hugely reduced face value; but holdouts, who reject such an exchange, have blocked a clean resolution.
        阿根廷的经历证明了这两点:面对一个坚决赖账的政府,93%违约债务的持有人同意接受另一种面值剧减的债务;但拒不合作者阻碍了干净利落的解决。
      • We can begin to see it is clear how Aristotle's best regime differs from Plato's intransigent demand for the rule of philosopher-kings.
        我们可以开始清楚地发现,亚里士多德的最佳政体,如何有别于柏拉图,对哲学家国王统治的不妥协要求。
      • He is very intransigent; although everyone thinks he is wrong he will not change his decision.
        他一点都不妥协;即使每个人都认为他不对,他仍不改变他的决定。
      • The government were urged on all sides to change their proposals, but they remained completely intransigent.
        各方面都促请政府改变其提议,但政府仍然毫不让步。
      • If you decide that being right is what matters to you, you are too intransigent to be a boss at all.
        如果你认为,对你来说,自己做得对更重要,那你就太不懂妥协了,根本不能当老板。
      • While continental Europe has managed to create lots of jobs this decade, its labour markets are still characterised by intransigent workers and structurally high unemployment.
        虽然欧洲大陆近10年来成功创造了大量就业机会,但不愿意妥协的工人,以及较高的结构性失业率,仍是其劳动力市场的特点。
      • China has been intransigent, so it deserves much of the criticism it is receiving.
        中国一直不肯妥协,因此受到的责难大部分不无道理。
      • They can be stupid, intransigent, and pigheaded, just as anyone else can be.
        他们也跟别人一样,有时会很愚蠢、固执而顽钝。
      • Some buyers have been intransigent in the face of losses.
        有些购买商明知损失的存在也不让步。