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41. | Sometimes it sounds a little stubbon. |
| 有时候,这显得有点固执。 |
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42. | Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, an opinion, or a course of action; obdurate. |
| 固执的,顽固的固执地坚持某种态度、观点或一系列的行为;执迷不悟的 |
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43. | To speak persistently and repetitiously. |
| 固执地反复地讲 |
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44. | Scarlett nodded obstinately. |
| 思嘉固执地点点头。 |
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45. | rigid discipline.See Synonyms at stiff |
| 固执僵化的纪律参见 |
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46. | Don't Be Bullheaded; see a doctor. |
| 不要固执,去看病吧。 |
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47. | a self-opinionated young fool |
| 固执而愚蠢的年轻人 |
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48. | Stubbornness is the energy of fools. |
| 固执是愚人的能源。 |
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49. | His deliberate deeds passed through three successive phases, which natures of a certain stamp can alone traverse,--reasoning, will, perseverance. |
| 他的打算经常通过三个连续的层次:思考,决心,固执,只有某种性格的人才会走上这条路。 |
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50. | John was stubborn and would not listen to reason. |
| 约翰狠固执,听不进劝告。 |
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