tenaciously 的定义
- in a strong, tight, or secure manner:With its creeping roots and clawed tendrils, the invasive cat’s claw vine clings tenaciously to almost any surface.
- in a persistent or stubborn manner:Traditional pastoralist societies have tenaciously held on to their customs and rituals in the face of tremendous pressure from governments bent on development.
tenaciously 近义词
等同于 obstinately
tenaciously 的近义词 32 个
- mulishly
- obdurately
- bullheadedly
- contumaciously
- determinedly
- doggedly
- firmly
- fixedly
- headstrongly
- indomitably
- inflexibly
- intractably
- opinionatedly
- persistently
- pertinaciously
- pigheadedly
- recalcitrantly
- resistantly
- resolutely
- resolvedly
- staunchly
- steadfastly
- stolidly
- unamenably
- unflinchingly
- unimpressibly
- unreasonably
- unreasoningly
- unrelentingly
- unwaveringly
- unyieldingly
- willfully
tenaciously 的反义词 2 个
等同于 stubbornly
tenaciously 的近义词 6 个
等同于 firmly
更多tenaciously例句
- If the hackers are indeed from Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency, as experts believe, their resistance may be tenacious.
- But between the needles she shoved into collapsing veins, Grace fought tenaciously for a way out.
- Make sure everyone understands the rules, and then stick tenaciously to them.
- Just so, the Romney campaign has tenaciously clung to financial privacy.
- With no place to run, the dictators can only cling to power more tenaciously.
- It will hold tenaciously there, the last of its race, days after the decay of its greener and more healthy-looking mates.
- Bruce presently came up with large reinforcements, but the castle held out tenaciously, and surrendered only to famine.
- He clings tenaciously to his unintelligible language, and is quite certain that he is superior to the whole human race.
- The great point is gained, compelling Lee to abandon the ground which he has held so tenaciously.
- The nobles and the clergy adhered tenaciously to their privileges, and the Court would curtail none of its unnecessary expenses.