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I 1. smæk verb(to strike smartly and loudly; to slap: She smacked the child's hand/bottom.) klaske (til), gi ris2. noun((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.) klask, smekk3. adverb(directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.) rett på, brasende inn iII 1. smæk verb((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.) smake av2. nounThere's a smack of corruption about this affair.) bismak, antydningdask--------heroin--------klask--------smak--------smekk--------smellkyssIsubst. \/smæk\/1) smekk, smell, klaps, klask, dask, slag2) smellkysshave a smack at something ( hverdagslig) forsøke seg på noea smack in the eye\/face (hverdagslig, overført) et slag i ansiktet ( overført) en smekk over fingrene, en skarp irettesettelseIIsubst. \/smæk\/ ( sjøfart)1) fiskeskøyte2) fiskesmakke, kvaseIIIsubst. \/smæk\/1) ( også overført) (svak) smak, bismak, anstrøk, antydning2) smakebit, munnfull, smaksprøve3) anelse, smuleIVsubst. \/smæk\/( slang) heroinVverb \/smæk\/1) smekke, klaske, daske, smelle, slå2) smake på (med en anerkjennede\/nytende smatting), smake (av)3) smatte, smaskesmack of something smake av noe ( også overført) ha anstrøk av noesmack one's lips ( også overført) smatte med leppene, slikke seg om munnenVIadv. \/smæk\/ ( hverdagslig)1) rakt, rett, tvert2) bums, pladasksmack in the middle rett i, midt i
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obstinacy — 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… … English terms dictionary
obstinacy — noun (plural cies) Date: 14th century 1. a. the quality or state of being obstinate ; stubbornness b. the quality or state of being difficult to remedy, relieve, or subdue < the obstinacy of tuberculosis > 2. an instance of being obstinate … New Collegiate Dictionary
obstinacy — noun The state, or an act, of stubbornness or doggedness. He finished only through a mixture of determined obstinacy and ingenuity … Wiktionary
obstinacy — noun Zach s obstinacy contributed to his unfavorable performance evaluation Syn: stubbornness, inflexibility, intransigence, intractability, obduracy, mulishness, pigheadedness, willfulness, contrariness, perversity, recalcitrance, refractoriness … Thesaurus of popular words
obstinacy — noun (U) an unreasonable determination not to change your mind … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
obstinacy — noun 1. resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires • Syn: ↑stubbornness, ↑bullheadedness, ↑obstinance, ↑pigheadedness, ↑self will • Derivationally related forms: ↑pigheaded (for … Useful english dictionary
obstinacy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Refusal to comply Nouns 1. obstinacy, stubbornness, tenacity, doggedness; obduracy, obduration, insistence, resolution; intransigency, immovability, inflexibility, hardness, willpower; self will, will of … English dictionary for students
obstinacy — /ˈɒbstənəsi/ (say obstuhnuhsee) noun (plural obstinacies) 1. the quality or state of being obstinate. 2. obstinate adherence to purpose, opinion, etc. 3. stubborn persistence: the soldiers fought with incredible obstinacy. 4. unyielding nature,… …
obstinacy — ob|sti|na|cy [ abstınəsi ] noun uncount the quality of being unwilling to be reasonable and change your behavior, plans, or ideas: STUBBORNNESS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
obstinacy — UK [ˈɒbstɪnəsɪ] / US [ˈɑbstɪnəsɪ] noun [uncountable] the quality of being unwilling to be reasonable and change your behaviour, plans, or ideas … English dictionary
obstinate — adjective 1》 stubbornly refusing to change one s opinion or chosen course of action. 2》 difficult to overcome or change: an obstinate problem. Derivatives obstinacy noun obstinately adverb Origin ME: from L. obstinatus, obstinare persist … English new terms dictionary