hardheaded
[ˈhɑrdˈhɛdɪd]
adj.
(尤指在做生意时)精明的;
不感情用事的;
愚蠢的;
顽固的;
例句:
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But hardheaded clinicians want to know exactly what grieving accomplishes.
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If you weren't so hardheaded, maybe I could teach you something.
假如你不是那么顽固,也许我可以教你点儿什么。
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Luther's Protestantism is a grand theology, a sonorous earnest hardheaded Christianity.
路瑟的新教是一种宏伟的神学, 一种恳切响亮、讲求实际的基督教.
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He keeps his way to be an excellent employee, simply to prove that'visionaries'can be hardheaded.
他成功地扮演着不同的角色, 这显然证明了 “ 空想家”也可能是固执的.
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Herb was hardheaded, a slow man to make a deal; Johnson had worked over a year to clinch this sale.
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Underlying Mormonism's cultivation of middle-class normality and hardheaded pragmatism is a deep core of mysticism.
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