recalcitrant
顽抗的
常用释义
英音[ rɪˈkælsɪtrənt ]
美音[ rɪˈkælsɪtrənt ]
基本释义
- adj. 反抗的;反对的;顽强的
- n. 顽抗者;不服从的人
例句
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1·The danger is that recalcitrant local authorities will reject their responsibilities.危险在于那些不服从命令的地方当局将拒绝履行他们的职责。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·There was less bullying in secondary schools, with about one in twenty-five suffering persistent bullying, but these cases may be particularly recalcitrant.中学里的霸凌现象较少,约有1/25的学生遭受持续的霸凌,但这些案例可能特别棘手。
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3·It is far more likely that some sort of amicable settlement would be reached if the recalcitrant son or daughter knows that the alternative is a public trial.如果不听话的儿子或女儿知道另一种选择是公开审判,那么更有可能达成某种和解。
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4·Oaks are very recalcitrant.橡树是很难对付的。
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5·Do you wish to secure payment from a recalcitrant customer?你希望讨回赖帐客户的欠款吗?
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6·I was recalcitrant in private, because I am playful but proud too.我之所以没有私下向你道歉,是因为我没把这当回事,而且还很自负。
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7·But the recalcitrant Indian bees "just packed up and left," she said.但这些难以管理的印度蜂“刚刚打开包装就跑掉了”,她说。
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8·The Ministry of Justice has purged the courts of recalcitrant judges, too.司法行政部还撤掉了由桀骜不驯的法官组成的法院。
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9·Theministry of justice has purged the courts of recalcitrant judges, too.司法行政部还撤掉了由桀骜不驯的法官组成的法院。
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10·Mr Zuma may at last really mean to get tough with his recalcitrant neighbour to the north.祖马可能终于真的要对他的桀骜不驯的北方邻国采取强硬措施了。
同根词
词根:
recalcitrant
recalcitrance
n
反抗,顽抗;固执,不听话
recalcitrate
vi
不服从;顽抗;踢回去