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intractably

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

无可奈何地,无可奈何,无休止地,无可奈何的

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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

as inobstinately
Synonyms
mulishly闷闷不乐地,闷声不响地,滔滔不绝地,闷闷不乐obdurately执拗地,顽固地,顽强地,顽固的bullheadedly牛头不对马嘴,牛头不对马嘴地,牛头不对马嘴的,牛逼哄哄地contumaciously顽固地,顽强地,顽固的,顽固地认为determinedly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚决地,坚决doggedly锲而不舍地,执着地,锲而不舍,坚守firmly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚定的,坚定不移的fixedly固定地,固执地,固定的,固执的headstrongly刚愎自用,任性地,刚愎自用地,愎自用indomitably无可避免地,不可避免地,无可避免的,不容置疑地inflexibly僵硬地,硬性规定,僵硬的,僵化地opinionatedly有意见地,有意见的,有主见地,有意见的是persistently坚持不懈地,持之以恒地,持续不断地,坚持不懈pertinaciously中肯地,坚持不懈地,顽强地,坚韧地pigheadedly猪头,猪头人,猪头牌,猪头的recalcitrantly顽固地,无可奈何地,顽固的,反复无常地resistantly抵抗地,抵抗性地,抗拒,抵抗resolutely果断地,坚决地,毅然地,坚定地resolvedly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚决地,毅然决然staunchly坚定不移地,坚定地,坚定不移,坚定不移的steadfastly坚定不移地,坚定不移地进行,坚定不移的,坚定不移stolidly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚毅地,坚定不移的tenaciously坚韧地,坚韧不拔地,坚韧不拔,顽强地unamenably毫不费力地,毫不费力,毫不犹豫地,毫不夸张地说unflinchingly坚定不移地,坚定不移,坚定不移的,坚定不移地进行unimpressibly不堪入目,不起眼的,不堪入目的,难以想象的unreasonably不合理地,不合情理地,不合理的,不合情理unreasoningly无理地,无理取闹,无理的,无理unrelentingly不懈地,不停地,不懈的,马不停蹄地unwaveringly坚定不移地,坚定不移,坚定不移的,坚定不移地进行unyieldingly不屈不挠地,坚定不移地,不屈不挠,坚毅地willfully肆意,故意,故意地,肆意地

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.