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intractableness

/in-trak-tuh-buhl/US // ɪnˈtræk tə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈtræktəbəl) //

棘手的问题,不切实际,棘手的事,棘手问题

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate: an intractable disposition.
    • : hard to shape or work with: an intractable metal.
    • : hard to treat, relieve, or cure: the intractable pain in his leg.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an intractable person.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noununruliness
Synonyms
affront侮辱,冒犯,辱骂,冒犯行为audacity胆识,勇气,胆量,胆大妄为boldness魄力,胆量,勇气,胆识bravado虚张声势,勇气,勇于担当,勇敢的人brazenness厚颜无耻,勇敢的精神,勇敢的人,勇敢call呼叫,称呼,调用,打电话给cartel卡特尔,卡特尔公司,卡特罗,锞庮枔鐛忥線challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令confrontation对抗,对立,对峙,对垒contempt蔑视,藐视,鄙视,藐视法庭contrariness矛盾,对立面,对立,矛盾性contumacy蔑视性,蔑视,蔑视行为,蔑视性行为dare敢于,大胆,敢,敢于担当disorderliness紊乱,秩序混乱,紊乱性,混乱effrontery媚俗,媚态,媚术,媚俗之心fractiousness分裂性,裂变性,裂缝,裂变gas气体,气,燃气,煤气guts胆量,内脏,胆识,胆子impudence厚颜无耻,傲慢无礼,冒失鬼,大胆insolence非礼勿视,非礼行为,非礼,无礼行为insubordination不服从命令,违抗命令,不服从管理,不服管教insurgence叛乱,叛变,叛逆,反叛insurgency叛乱,叛乱活动,叛变,反叛intractability难度,棘手性,棘手的问题,困难性lip嘴唇,唇部,唇,唇语muster召集人,集合,聚会,召集obstinacy犟脾气,犟劲,犟劲儿,顽固性obstreperousness执拗,顽固不化,顽固性,顽固派opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见order秩序,订单,顺序,命令perversity变态,色情,变态性,颠倒是非provocation挑衅,挑衅行为,挑衅行动,挑衅性rebellion叛乱,叛变,叛逆,反叛rebelliousness叛逆性,叛逆,反叛性,叛逆行为recalcitrance顽固不化,顽固性,顽固,顽固派recalcitrancy顽固不化,顽固性,顽固,顽固派refractoriness折射性,折射率,折光性,折射性强revolt叛乱,叛变,造反,起义sass骚动,骚乱,骚年,骚骚spite怨恨,怨言,怨气,怨愤stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝summons传票,传唤,传讯,传召temerity暴躁,胆怯,诱惑力,暴躁不安wildness野性,狂野性,狂野,野生back talk回头说,背语,回话,回头再说big talk大谈特谈,大嘴巴,大话西游,大嘴defy违抗,无视,蔑视,藐视enjoinder诰命,叮嘱,嘱托,诰封factiousness实事求是,事实主义,事实,实事求是的态度hot air热空气,热气,热风,炎热的空气impugnment阻挠,谴责,抗议,阻挠性indocility不屈不挠,不屈不挠的精神,不屈,不屈服obstinateness顽固性,倔强,顽固不化,顽固派throwing of the gauntlet抛出的难题,抛开一切,扔掉战利品,扔下战书uncontrollability不可控性,不可控制性,不可控,无法控制uncontrollableness不可控性,不控制性,不可控制性,不受控制ungovernableness不治之症,不治理,无人管理,不受约束unmanageability不可控性,不可管理性,不易管理性,不可控untowardness胆怯,胆小怕事,胆量,胆小如鼠

Examples

  • What’s more, when I started asking fellow hikers if they’d suffered from intractable and unexplained pains, or the new sense that any exercise still hurt days later, a shocking percentage said yes.

  • Pioneering scientists like Rothermel dealt with this intractable problem by ignoring it.

  • The explosive growth of artificial intelligence has fostered hope that it will help us solve many of the world’s most intractable problems.

  • Maritza Perez, director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance, said the partisan nature of the marijuana debate on Capitol Hill reflected the deeply divided nature of Congress rather than an intractable difference on policy.

  • Traits such as “superposition” and “entanglement,” when combined with “interference,” have the potential to solve problems in science and industry that are otherwise intractable, even to state-of-the-art supercomputers.

  • The real problem—a problem that thus far has proven intractable—is overcoming the doubt and fear.

  • Some express a feeling of hopelessness and that their intractable sadness will never abate.

  • Unfortunately, this new study shows how intractable that problem truly is.

  • The symptoms can show up as a wide array of intractable health problems.

  • On the left, many see it as a civil rights issue–potentially ameliorating the problem of intractable poverty.

  • But on the subject of the foreign troops Hartington in one House and his father in the other were intractable.

  • On the other hand they were likely to prove intractable and ungovernable, and many preferred even suicide to servitude.

  • A gallows was erected in the court, where the intractable underwent capital punishment as a warning to the rest.

  • Nevertheless it would surprise those acquainted only with fresh water ice to find how tough, sticky and intractable is sea-ice.

  • This fellow, Lopez, had absolutely been allowed to make a good score off his own intractable disobedience.