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الأَخْلَاقِيَّة
顽固的 wángùde
obstinate [ˈɒbstınət] ADJ
1. obstinate:
obstinate
顽固 wángùde
obstinate
固执 gùzhíde
be obstinate in one's conduct
2. obstinate:
obstinate
顽强 wánqiángde
3. obstinate:
obstinate
难治 nánzhìde
an obstinate disease
4. obstinate:
obstinate
去除 qùchú de
obstinate stains
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He had an enormous capacity for work, and a prodigious memory, but was also short-tempered and obstinate, with a great distrust of academics.
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He confronted obstinate public service workers, and successfully negotiated with the heads of private companies.
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His professional military reputation, however, was less positive, and he was known for being obstinate, unimaginative, and unsuited both intellectually and emotionally for high command.
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She has heard them all her life, these obstinate spirits, desperate to speak, to revise the broken grammar of their exits.
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They are equally obstinate and gluttonous and are always arguing like siblings.
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