2 obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc -- sta, gjenstridig, umedgjørlig
He’s as stubborn as a donkey.
Far from manifesting a stubborn refusal to recognize observed facts, critics often depended on them.
The modern chorus had swollen out of control: it was monstrous, indefinable and stubborn.
She loves his tweedy smell, his steady gaze, his dark hair, his stubborn mouth.
But conversely, there is something in the past that demands recognition in its stubborn strangeness, that requires the adjustment of our categorizations.
The conjunction of precedence, consistency, and exclusivity gives rise to the strong and stubborn conviction that will can cause action.
The exceptions were ' stubborn ' and ' possessive ', which occurred in different parts of the interview and were rated on a 3-point scale.
We spent considerable time struggling with it, but it remained as stubborn as before.
The amount of technical expertise and sheer stubborn patience required to comprehend analyses of the internal structures of classical music is formidable.
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頑固的,執拗的,倔強的, 難移動的, 難改變的…
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顽固的,执拗的,倔强的, 难移动的, 难改变的…
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testarudo, cabezón/ona [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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teimoso, obstinado…
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(性格が)頑固な, 強情な…
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inatçı, dik başlı, dik kafalı…
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têtu/-ue, obstiné/-ée, récalcitrant/-ante…
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tossut…
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