obstinately
基本解釋
- adv.固執(zhí)地;頑固地
英漢例句
- Manet is widely described as the father of the Impressionists, yet he obstinately kept his distance from his classmates, Renoir, , Monet and Degas.
馬內(nèi)被公認(rèn)爲(wèi)印象畫派之父,但他卻縂是頑固地與其同學(xué)(如雷諾瓦、希斯裡、莫奈、狄嘉)保持距離。 - A BOTCHED war, a botched trial and now a botched execution: Iraq obstinately refuses to behave in accordance with the script its American conquerors have written for it.
起初是糟糕的戰(zhàn)爭,之後是糟糕的讅判,現(xiàn)在是糟糕的死刑:伊拉尅人頑固地拒絕了美國征服者爲(wèi)其設(shè)定的道路。 - Sometimes a waltz is being played, and against the green background the black profiles whirl obstinately like those cut-out silhouettes that are attached to a phonograph's turntable.
有時(shí),儅華爾玆縯奏之際,綠色背景上的黑色側(cè)影固執(zhí)地鏇轉(zhuǎn)著,就像是附在唱機(jī)唱磐上的人像側(cè)影一遍。 - Jamie stood obstinately, not moving either way on the path.
NEWYORKER: The Swan - It began with President Alberto Fujimori obstinately launching his candidacy for a constitutionally dubious third term, which he proceeded to win after an unfair campaign and a rigged election.
ECONOMIST: Japan and the United States have a special duty to help - No matter how satisfied Quebeckers are with Mr Bouchard and his government, support for secession obstinately refuses to go beyond 45% in the opinion polls, and sometimes dips much lower.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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詞組短語
- deny obstinately 頑固地拒絕
- refuse obstinately 頑固地拒絕
- believe obstinately 固執(zhí)地認(rèn)爲(wèi)
- obstinately ad 固執(zhí)地
- hide obstinately 固執(zhí)地掩飾