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Adj.2. Schnupfen etc.: stubborn; Problem etc.: intractable* * *refractory; insistent; dogged; obstinate; pertinacious; inveterate; tough; strenuous; stubborn* * *hạrt|nä|ckig ['hartnɛkɪç]1. adj(= stur) Mensch, Haltung obstinate, stubborn; (= ausdauernd) Widerstand, Gerücht stubborn; Lügner, Husten persistent; (= beharrlich) dogged, persistent; (= langwierig) Erkältung, Fleck stubborn2. adv(= beharrlich) persistently; (= stur) stubbornlydas Gerücht hielt sich hartnäckig — the rumour (Brit) or rumor (US) persisted stubbornly
* * *(settled in a habit or way of life: a confirmed bachelor/drunkard.) confirmed* * *hart·nä·ckigI. adj1. (beharrlich) persistent2. (langwierig) stubbornder Schnupfen ist doch \hartnäckiger als ich dachte the cold is more stubborn than I thought* * *1.1) obstinate; stubborn2) (ausdauernd) persistent; dogged; inveterate < liar>; stubborn, dogged < resistance>; persistent <questioning, questioner>2.1) obstinately; stubbornly2) (ausdauernd) persistently; doggedly* * *hartnäckig adj2. Schnupfen etc: stubborn; Problem etc: intractable* * *1.1) obstinate; stubborn2) (ausdauernd) persistent; dogged; inveterate < liar>; stubborn, dogged < resistance>; persistent <questioning, questioner>2.1) obstinately; stubbornly2) (ausdauernd) persistently; doggedly* * *adj.insistent adj.obstinate adj.pertinacious adj.refractory adj.tenacious adj.tough adj. adv.pertinaciously adv.refractorily adv.stubbornly adv.
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