0 unreasonably determined, especially to act in a particular way and not to change at all, despite what anyone else says -- 顽固的,固执的;倔强的
He can be very obstinate at times. 他有的时候会非常固执。
her obstinate refusal to compromise 她的拒不妥协
obstinate weeds 难以除尽的野草
Invading troops met with obstinate resistance by guerrilla forces. 侵略军遭到游击队的顽强抵抗。
Alternatively, the specific aspects of negative emotionality (angry obstinate behavior or fearful unadaptive behavior) may reflect aspects of infant behavior showing stability or continuity from infancy through toddlerhood.
His sense for unjust treatment and solidarity with others soon made him emerge as a politically obstinate ' trouble maker ' in the eyes of white employers and authorities.
In the first few prosecutions, if you happen to run up against a few obstinate fellows.
I am very obstinate and obtuse about matters of that sort.
He was averse to hoo-ha, could be very obstinate, yet was at times almost shy.
Did not their obstinate attitude in rejecting selectivity result in a temporary shortage of machinery for some categories of cloth?
I have generally found that the very last way to get anything out of an obstinate man is to tell him that he is obstinate.
The more he is advised the more obstinate he is.