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32. | Not giving in to persuasion;intractable. |
| 执拗的对劝说毫不让步的;执拗的,倔的 |
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33. | But some debates are ultimately intractable. |
| 但同样有一些讨论最终变得难以处理。 |
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34. | get one's own way; get things the way one wants |
| 任性;一意孤行;为所欲为;随心所欲 |
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35. | A fiercely vigilant or intractable person. |
| 严密警戒的人相当警惕或难以驾御的人 |
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36. | That child certainly has a will of his own. |
| 那孩子真任性。 |
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37. | Intractable, unbearable pain is up next. |
| 接下来就会出现难以减轻和无法忍受的疼痛 |
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38. | (British slang) obstreperous. |
| (英国俚语)任性的。 |
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39. | even the worst, most intractable mistake |
| 即使是最坏的, 很多难处理的错误 |
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40. | competence of evidence |
| 证据的胜任性 |
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