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recalcitrance [rɪˈkælsɪtrəns]

n. 反抗,顽强,不听话;

例句:

  • Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on my part.
    你不服从,迫使我这方面更坚定了.
  • Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on me.
    你们不听话,那我就得采用果断措施.
  • Unusually, his account of Tevez's recalcitrance was volunteered to the press without prompting.
    不寻常的是, 帕度关于特维斯愤怒的解释是自发的,而不是有人提问.
  • It has pitted the audacity of hope against the recalcitrance of memory.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • A recalcitrance I could always be coaxed out of by my father's pretending I was a bear.
    来自Day Lewis
  • Blount's superiors in the Pentagon were furious, blaming his unit's recalcitrance on a lack of leadership.
    来自NEWYORKER