intransigence 英 [ɪn'trænsɪdʒəns]   美 [ɪnˈtrænsədʒəns]

intransigence

intransigence  英 [ɪn'trænsɪdʒəns] 美 [ɪnˈtrænsədʒəns]

n. 不妥协;不让步;不调和 

名词复数:intransigences 

In the midst of World War II, why not have a movie that celebrates a man, who through his intransigence, may have helped bring it about? 在第二次世界大战中期,为什么不能拍一部歌颂一名男士的电影,通过表现他的不妥协,也许有助于战争的结束?
When GM emerges from bankruptcy, it will have shed some of its burdens, but the damage done by decades of mismanagement and union intransigence will still weigh heavily. 当通用从破产中重生,它将卸下一些负担,但是几十年来管理不善和美国汽车工人联盟不让步造成的伤害,仍然沉重。

  • If you refuse to compromise with your sister about whose turn it is to do the dishes, your mother might accuse you both of intransigence. Intransigence is a stubborn refusal to change your views.
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  • n. 不妥协;不让步;不调和
  • 1. In the midst of World War II, why not have a movie that celebrates a man, who through his intransigence, may have helped bring it about?

    在第二次世界大战中期,为什么不能拍一部歌颂一名男士的电影,通过表现他的不妥协,也许有助于战争的结束?

  • 2. When GM emerges from bankruptcy, it will have shed some of its burdens, but the damage done by decades of mismanagement and union intransigence will still weigh heavily.

    当通用从破产中重生,它将卸下一些负担,但是几十年来管理不善和美国汽车工人联盟不让步造成的伤害,仍然沉重。

  • intransigence (n.) 1874, from intransigent or else from or based on French intransigeance, from intransigent. Related: Intransigency (1883).
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