inflexibility 的定义
- not flexible; incapable of or resistant to being bent; rigid: an inflexible steel rod.
- of a rigid or unyielding temper, purpose, will, etc.; immovable: an inflexible determination.
- not permitting change or variation; unalterable: inflexible rules.
inflexibility 近义词
stubbornness
inflexibility 的近义词 27 个
- intransigence
- obstinacy
- bullheadedness
- contumacy
- doggedness
- grimness
- indomitability
- inexorability
- inexorableness
- inflexibleness
- intransigency
- mulishness
- obduracy
- perseverance
- pertinacity
- pigheadedness
- relentlessness
- rigidity
- rigidness
- adamancy
- die-hardism
- implacability
- implacableness
- incompliance
- incompliancy
- obdurateness
- remorselessness
更多inflexibility例句
- However, inflexible interpretations of the First Amendment tied our hands in Charlottesville.
- It is so inflexible that people marvel over some of the bending it has done so far.
- They create bureaucracy with complex approval systems that remove authority from the front line, in favor of inflexible rules-based systems that are not customer-friendly.
- It adds a detachable keyboard and trackpad cover to the iPad, along with an adjustable kickstand akin to the Microsoft Surface — arguably more useful than Apple’s own Magic Keyboard and its inflexible posture.
- Here he finds the ground prepared for the anti-semitic attack on rigidity, stubbornness, inflexibility as Jewish qualities.
- The governor has successfully pleased both, however, by blaming the Obama administration for inflexibility.
- The inflexibility is a reassuring ideological message for some members.
- He tries to be consistent, but his detractors see it as inflexibility.
- Most of the ‘e’ formations are closed, a sign of inflexibility once his mind is made up.
- Deep, yet not harsh, lines were imprinted on the whole of his countenance, which indicated inflexibility and self-possession.
- She must understand now the inflexibility of his character and the intensity of his devotion.
- From this out, his own vigour, his own extraordinary individuality and inflexibility carried him through from beginning to end.
- The Dauphin is an infant, you will constitute a council of regents, composed of men of inflexibility.
- Vossius's desire to have Grotius continue in Holland was so great, that his friend's inflexibility gave him much uneasiness.