recalcitrance

英[rɪ'kælsɪtrəns] 美[rɪ'kælsɪtrəns]
  • n. 固执;顽抗
Noun:
  1. the trait of being unmanageable

1. Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on my part.
你不服从,迫使我这方面更坚定了.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on me.
你们不听话,那我就得采用果断措施.

来自辞典例句

3. Unusually, his account of Tevez's recalcitrance was volunteered to the press without prompting.
不寻常的是, 帕度关于特维斯愤怒的解释是自发的,而不是有人提问.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Mr Barak apparently hopes that by dangling these plums before their eyes he will, with time, soften his colleagues' recalcitrance.
      巴拉克显然希望通过在同事面前摆弄这些充满诱惑的职位,他能够逐渐软化部下们的顽抗。
    2. The military said on many occasions in the past two months is about to take Kilinochchi, the Tigers suffered heavy rain and interfere with recalcitrance.
      军方两个月来多次表示即将攻下基利诺奇,但遭遇猛虎组织顽抗和大雨干扰。

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