intransigent 的 2 个定义
- refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
- a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics.
intransigent 近义词
uncompromising
更多intransigent例句
- The tide was turning but the intransigent faction needed a few more kicks.
- Over the past two decades, Israel has moved toward a more and more intransigent position on the Palestinian issue.
- This would allow an intransigent senator could push final passage of the one-week bill into the weekend.
- Other sea slaves have described sick deckhands being thrown overboard and intransigent ones being locked in the hold, whipped, or beheaded.
- We have a responsibility to help on the hard, intransigent issues that weigh down San Diegans and make them feel hopeless.
- He becomes angry, intransigent, furiously scribbling notes; Chaz meets determination with determination.
- In fact, the more pro-vaxxers explain the evidence, the more intransigent anti-vaxxers are in their beliefs.
- If the deal fell through, “ the rest of the world would see Iran as the intransigent ones, not us.”
- Secondly, U.S. Secretary of State Kerry has recently pushed the Arab League towards flexing its intransigent position on borders.
- And why is it that the Republicans can be so intransigent and Barack Obama gets blamed?
- A year later I found Agoncillo of exactly the same intransigent persuasion.
- For the Independent Socialists to the left were intransigent and in voting power insignificant.
- Mitzi, who sometimes was present at our discussions, was very intransigent.
- Re-elected as a matter of course in 1856, Montt's second term was even more intransigent than his first.
- Thus religion acquires a meaning and a reasonableness that the most intransigent rationalist cannot misunderstand.