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adamantly

/ad-uh-muhnt-lee -mant-/US // ˈæd ə mənt li -ˌmænt- //

坚定不移地,坚决地,坚定地,坚持不懈地

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : with an utterly unyielding attitude, in spite of all appeals, urgings, challenges, etc.:The plaintiff and her mother were adamantly opposed to participation in family court proceedings and repeatedly expressed this sentiment to state officials.

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  • If you’re adamant about traveling in the coming months, you should consider harm reduction strategies to mitigate risk when you leave your home.

  • We were all trying to talk him out of it because he isn’t a spring chicken, But he was adamant.

  • My dad, adamant that his family gets an appropriate intake of the fruit, ensures that there are oranges for dessert or for snacks at any hour of the day.

  • NBA league commissioner Adam Silver says he remains adamant that the league will not compromise its values as it continues to pursue business in China.

  • He was adamant that evidence showed the contamination originated in the core facility, not his own lab, records show.

  • To this day, Bush media maven Roger Ailes adamantly denies that he or the campaign had any role in the Willie Horton mug shot ad.

  • Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine.

  • BYU adamantly denied that his dismissal had anything to do with his sexuality.

  • Women voters overwhelmingly support her, with younger women adamantly for her.

  • Hamas grabbed a bucket of popcorn and watched with glee while Israel adamantly denied any involvement in Arafat's untimely death.

  • He there recorded a 1593 Doctrina, but adamantly refused to accept it on the hearsay evidence of others.

  • This is a brutish Malthusianism which must be adamantly countered.