recalcitrancy 的 2 个定义
- resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
- hard to deal with, manage, or operate.
- a recalcitrant person.
recalcitrancy 近义词
unruliness
recalcitrancy 的近义词 29 个
- assertiveness
- disorderliness
- fractiousness
- heedlessness
- impetuousness
- imprudence
- impulsiveness
- intractability
- intractableness
- lawlessness
- obstinacy
- obstreperousness
- orneriness
- perverseness
- rebelliousness
- recalcitrance
- recklessness
- refractoriness
- wildness
- willfulness
- indocility
- intemperanc
- obstinateness
- uncontrollability
- uncontrollableness
- ungovernableness
- unmanageability
- untowardness
- waywardness
defiance
recalcitrancy 的近义词 48 个
- affront
- audacity
- boldness
- bravado
- brazenness
- call
- cartel
- challenge
- command
- confrontation
- contempt
- contrariness
- contumacy
- dare
- despite
- effrontery
- gas
- guts
- impudence
- insolence
- insubordination
- insurgence
- insurgency
- intractableness
- lip
- muster
- opposition
- order
- perversity
- provocation
- rebellion
- rebelliousness
- recalcitrance
- revolt
- sass
- spite
- stump
- summons
- temerity
- unruliness
- back talk
- big talk
- defy
- enjoinder
- factiousness
- hot air
- impugnment
- throwing of the gauntlet
recalcitrancy 的反义词 13 个
更多recalcitrancy例句
- Materials documenting how to grow the recalcitrant orange fungus were essentially nonexistent in the English language until Padilla-Brown published his first cultivation guide in 2017.
- The dream of true precision medicine has been mired in the sluggish and recalcitrant health-care system, where patient data is often seen as more of a nuisance than a benefit.
- The first hint of the double-toilet-style operations issues came as the recalcitrant fifth Olympic ring refused to open.
- “The issue of the recalcitrant National Guards is being worked at very high levels,” he said.
- There is ample precedent in history for change being forced upon recalcitrant organizations from the outside.
- These willfully ignorant, recalcitrant obstructionists are doing the country a tremendous service.
- Shame and ostracism are not guaranteed to be effective; like the recalcitrant husband, Israel may indeed dig in.
- However, we always hope the next will prove less recalcitrant; in which faith we advance trembling.
- Gloria looked around at those who remained recalcitrant and concentrated her gaze on Stevens.
- It was from this Ireland of the darkness that the recalcitrant Ireland of the twentieth century arose.
- These heartening recollections made me forget the loss of Twist, the recalcitrant cow, and the dilemma that confronted me.
- In most instances the recalcitrant part of the provincial populations prevailed.