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intransigence [ɪnˈtrænsədʒəns]

n. 不妥协,不让步;

例句:

  • West European leaders presented themselves to their publics as mediators between American intransigence and Soviet aggressiveness.
    西欧领导人在公众面前摆出不肯让步的美国和咄咄逼人的苏联之间充当和事佬的架式.
    来自辞典例句
  • He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
    他似乎常常为双方各不相让而生气沮丧。
  • Progress in the talks was blocked by the Government's intransigence.
    由于政府拒绝让步使会谈中断.
  • Call it principle, call it intransigence whatever.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • To be also accused of ignorance and intransigence was offensive.
    来自SA
  • Lynch's intransigence was mistaken for driving a hard bargain.
    来自NEWYORKER