intransigence
intransigence 英 [ɪn'trænsɪdʒəns] 美 [ɪnˈtrænsədʒəns]
n. 不妥协;不让步;不调和
名词复数:intransigences
- 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
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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?
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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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