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
Invading troops met with obstinate resistance by guerrilla forces. 侵略军遭到游击队的顽强抵抗。
obstinate weeds 难以除尽的野草
her obstinate refusal to compromise 她的拒不妥协
He can be very obstinate at times. 他有的时候会非常固执。
If there is one thing more clear than another it is the vitality, the obstinate vitality, of denominational schools.
Ever since he made those statements, representations have been made almost daily to him to declare his policy, and he has persisted in obstinate silence.
The young are not noticeably tolerant of interference, and the old are of course especially obstinate.
In short, it is an obstinate refusal and one which is not in any sense based on logic.
If he proved obstinate, he could be taken to the police station and detained.
He is always charming, but he will be as obstinate at the end of the party as he is at the beginning.
I should not like to be thought obstinate and resistant on a matter of this kind.
The more he is advised the more obstinate he is.