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ჯიუტი, კერპი, ჟინიანი, დაჟინებული●●an obstinate resistance შეუპოვარი წინააღმდეგობა -
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['ɔbstɪnɪt]adjuparty; cough uporczywy* * *['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) uparty- obstinately -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) stūrgalvīgs; ietiepīgs- obstinately* * *stūrgalvīgs, ietiepīgs; neatlaidīgs; grūti ārstējams -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) užsispyręs, atkaklus- obstinately -
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adj. obstinat, envis, hårdnackad* * *['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) envis, obstinat- obstinately -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) zatvrzelý- obstinately* * *• tvrdošíjný• tvrdohlavý• umíněný -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) tvrdohlavý- obstinately* * *• vzdorovitý• zatatý• zanovitý• zatvrdnutý• urputný• úporný• tvrdošijný• tvrdohlavý• priecny• hlavatý• húževnatý• neústupný• neoblomný• nepoddajný -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) încăpăţânat- obstinately -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) πεισματάρης- obstinately -
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[ˈɔbstɪnət] adjectiverefusing to yield, obey etc:عَنيدShe won't change her mind – she's very obstinate.
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) obstiné- obstinately -
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['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) obstinado- obstinately -
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[A]OBSTINATUS (-A -UM)OPSTINATUS (-A -UM)PERTINAX (-ACIS)PERVICAX (-CACIS)CONTUMAX (-MACIS)PUGNAX (-ACIS)DIFFICILIS (-E)TENAX (-ACIS)MULINUS (-A -UM)PROCAX (-CACIS)CERVICATUS (-A -UM)CERVICOSUS (-A -UM)CONTENTIOSUS (-A -UM)OBNIXUS (-A -UM)- VERY OBSTINATE -
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/'ɔbstinit/ * tính từ - bướng bỉnh, cứng đầu cứng cổ, khó bảo; ngoan cố - (y học) dai dẳng, khó chữa =an obstinate disease+ bệnh khó chữa -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obstinate resistance
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['ɒbstɪnɪt]1) Общая лексика: едва сдерживаемый, настойчивый, не поддающийся (убеждению, просьбам), не прислушивающийся (к доводам), строптивый, трудно контролируемый, трудноизлечимый, упорный, упрямый, трудноизлечимый (о болезни), упёртый2) Медицина: невосприимчивый, рефрактерный, стойкий, неподатливый, резистентный3) Разговорное выражение: ершистый
См. также в других словарях:
obstinate — obstinate, dogged, stubborn, pertinacious, mulish, stiff necked, pigheaded, bullheaded are comparable when they mean fixed or unyielding by temperament or nature. Obstinate implies persistent adherence, especially against persuasion or attack, to … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Obstinate — Ob sti*nate, a. [L. obstinatus, p. p. of obstinare to set about a thing with firmness, to persist in; ob (see {Ob }) + a word from the root of stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Destine}.] 1. Pertinaciously adhering to an opinion, purpose, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obstinate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) stubbornly refusing to change one s opinion or chosen course of action. 2) hard to deal with or overcome: an obstinate problem. DERIVATIVES obstinacy noun obstinately adverb. ORIGIN Latin obstinatus, from obstinare persist … English terms dictionary
obstinate — [äb′stə nət] adj. [ME < L obstinatus, pp. of obstinare, to resolve on < obstare, to stand against, oppose < ob (see OB ) + stare, to STAND] 1. unreasonably determined to have one s own way; not yielding to reason or plea; stubborn;… … English World dictionary
obstinate — index contentious, contumacious, difficult, disobedient, froward, immutable, impervious, implacable … Law dictionary
obstinate — (adj.) mid 14c., from L. obstinatus resolute, inflexible, stubborn, pp. of obstinare persist, stand stubbornly, set one s mind on, from ob by (see OB (Cf. ob )) + stinare, related to stare stand, from PIE root *sta to stand (see STET … Etymology dictionary
obstinate — [adj] stubborn, determined adamant, cantankerous, contradictory, contrary, contumacious, convinced, dead set on*, dogged, dogmatic, firm, hard, hardened, headstrong, heady, immovable, indomitable, inflexible, intractable, intransigent, locked in* … New thesaurus
obstinate desertion — Obstinate as used of desertion, which is a ground for divorce, means determined, fixed, persistent. Persisted in against the willingness of the injured party to have it concluded … Black's law dictionary
obstinate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French obstinat, Latin obstinatus, past participle of obstinare to be resolved, from ob in the way + stinare (akin to stare to stand) Date: 14th century 1. perversely adhering to an opinion, purpose … New Collegiate Dictionary
obstinate — ob|sti|nate [ˈɔbstınıt US ˈa:b ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of obstinare to be determined ] 1.) determined not to change your ideas, behaviour, opinions etc, even when other people think you are being unreasonable =… … Dictionary of contemporary English
obstinate — [[t]ɒ̱bstɪnət[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as obstinate, you are being critical of them because they are very determined to do what they want, and refuse to change their mind or be persuaded to do something else. He is … English dictionary