diehard 英 [ˈdaɪhɑ:d]   美 [ˈdaɪhɑrd]

diehard

diehard  英 [ˈdaɪhɑ:d] 美 [ˈdaɪhɑrd]

n. 顽固分子;死不屈从者;倔强的人 

名词复数:diehards 

All the world was cheering, except for diehard protesters in the Middle East who were inciting violence, and demonstrators in front of the White House claiming we were endangering Israel’s security. 整个世界都在欢呼,除了中东地区正在挑起暴力行为的顽固抗议者和在白宫门前宣称我们会危及以色列安全的示威者。

  • A diehard is a person who likes things a certain way and doesn't want them to change — or who sticks to an opinion no matter what. If everyone in your family is a Democrat except your cousin, you might call him a Republican diehard.
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  • n. 顽固分子;死不屈从者;倔强的人
  • 1. All the world was cheering, except for diehard protesters in the Middle East who were inciting violence, and demonstrators in front of the White House claiming we were endangering Israel’s security.

    整个世界都在欢呼,除了中东地区正在挑起暴力行为的顽固抗议者和在白宫门前宣称我们会危及以色列安全的示威者。

  • diehard also die-hard, 1844 (n.), in reference to the 57th Regiment of Foot in the British Army; as an adjective, attested from 1871; from die (v.) + hard (adv.). As a brand name of an automobile battery, DieHard, introduced by Sears in 1967.
die·hard / ˈdaɪhɑːd ; NAmE ˈdaɪhɑːrd / adjective strongly opposing change and new ideas 顽固的;因循守旧的;死硬的 diehard supporters of the exiled king 顽固支持流亡国王的人 die·hard noun A few diehards are trying to stop the reforms. 有些顽固分子试图阻止改革。 diehard diehards die·hard / ˈdaɪhɑːd ; NAmE ˈdaɪhɑːrd /
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