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91. | He rebuked them for their pedantries and obstinacies. |
| 他责骂他们的迂腐和固执。 |
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92. | The old man's persistence annoyed me. |
| 那个老人的固执使我恼火。 |
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93. | OBstinate is no word for it, for she is mulish |
| 固执到无法形容,她太执拗了 |
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94. | She became as rigid as adamant. |
| 她变得如顽石般的固执。 |
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95. | They were opionative, peevish, covetous, porase, vain, talkative. |
| 他们固执、暴躁、贪婪、乖僻、虚荣,多嘴。 |
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96. | ride the black donkey |
| 犟得象|驴一样|极其固执 |
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97. | We were surprised that he should be so stubborn. |
| 我们很奇怪他怎么会这样固执。 |
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98. | That's because you've always been a stubborn idiot. |
| 因为你一直是一个固执的傻丫头。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语连读(第二部分) - English Connected Speech 0013 |
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99. | She balked at the very idea of compromise. |
| 她固执地拒绝妥协的想法 |
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100. | a balking ; a balky mule; a balky customer. |
| 阻行;顽固的人;固执的顾客。 |
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