unamenably 的定义
- ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable; submissive; tractable tractable: an amenable servant.
- liable to be called to account; answerable; legally responsible: You are amenable for this debt.
- capable of or agreeable to being tested, tried, analyzed, etc.
unamenably 近义词
等同于 obstinately
unamenably 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
- tenaciously
- unflinchingly
- unimpressibly
- unreasonably
- unreasoningly
- unrelentingly
- unwaveringly
- unyieldingly
- willfully
unamenably 的反义词 2 个
更多unamenably例句
- Collins, though, may be more amenable after her intensely competitive November election is over.
- Feynman diagrams can be translated into geometric spaces that are amenable to analysis by cohomology.
- There was even work to make it amenable to industrial looms.
- I was pretty shocked in general to see how amenable people were to changing this very foundational thing!
- That might have included graduate students, it might have been a school district that was very amenable to research, and then you take the results of that and trying to put that into another location is where that challenge happened.
- The politics look potentially most amenable in Pennsylvania, and even there a GOP legislature has to go along.
- After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage.
- The question for Republicans is whether it plays in places where the public is amenable to something like the Medicaid expansion.
- Perhaps Khartoum could even lean on Machar to be more amenable to a diplomatic solution.
- Despite his reputation as a ruthless practitioner of attrition warfare, Grant was amenable to Lee's request.
- No—go when we will, and where we may, we shall hold ourselves amenable to defend and protect the country that embraces us.
- Young Richard, never loath to fortify himself, proved amenable enough to the stiffly laced Canary that his friend set before him.
- Every one of the little boys became more or less amenable to his influence, and among them Vernon Williams.
- Day after day, night after night, heaps of outrages were committed there, and not one offender was made amenable to justice.
- Sabúti siya ug musugut ba, Have a talk with him to see if he is amenable.