0 impossible to persuade, or unwilling to change an opinion or decision:
[ + that ] I've told her she should stay at home and rest but she's adamant that she's coming.
1 unwilling to be persuaded to change an opinion or decision:
However, some respondents were adamant that it represented - at least potentially - a useful investment.
She pleaded for the clinic to make an exception but the clinic director remained adamant and would not perform the procedure.
She is adamant that everyone in the building hates her, including the music therapist.
The editors are explicit and adamant in their claim that ' this is not a book about policy ' (p. 2).
Second, it does not explain why some subjects are so adamant about their choices.
Despite reaching these conclusions, parents were adamant that they did not lose hope for their children.
The interviewed care managers were adamant that when the care package costs reached the authority's limit, it was time to suggest that the person move into institutional care.
Stanislavsky was adamant that the credibility of the events of a role had to be honestly accepted if it was to be carried off.
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固執的, 堅決的,堅定不移的…
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固执的, 坚决的,坚定不移的…
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firme, categórico, firme [masculine-feminine]…
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irredutível…
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inatçı, dik başlı, dediğim dedikçi…
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catégorique, inflexible…
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neústupný, pevný…
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ubøjelig, urokkelig…
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