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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obstinate resistance
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1) Общая лексика: упрямое сопротивление2) Деловая лексика: упорное сопротивление -
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obstinate ['ɒbstənət]∎ an obstinate refusal un refus obstiné;∎ to meet with obstinate resistance se heurter à une résistance obstinée ou acharnée∎ an obstinate fever une fièvre persistante -
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adjectivestarrsinnig; (adhering to particular course of action) hartnäckigbe as obstinate as a mule — ein sturer Bock sein (ugs. abwertend)
* * *['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) eigensinnig- academic.ru/51067/obstinacy">obstinacy- obstinately* * *ob·sti·nate[ˈɒbstɪnət, AM ˈɑ:bstə-]\obstinate cold hartnäckige Erkältung\obstinate stain hartnäckiger Fleck\obstinate person eigensinnige [o halsstarrige] [o sture] Person\obstinate problem hartnäckiges Problem\obstinate refusal sture Weigerung\obstinate resistance erbitterter Widerstand\obstinate weed hartnäckiges Unkraut* * *['ɒbstInɪt]adjto have an obstinate streak —
he was obstinate in insisting that... — er bestand stur or hartnäckig darauf, dass...
2) resistance, illness hartnäckig* * *1. hartnäckig, halsstarrig, eigensinnig2. fig hartnäckig (Krankheit, Widerstand etc)* * *adjectivestarrsinnig; (adhering to particular course of action) hartnäckigbe as obstinate as a mule — ein sturer Bock sein (ugs. abwertend)
* * *adj.hartnäckig adj.starrköpfig adj.starrsinnig adj.stur adj. -
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\obstinate cold hartnäckige Erkältung;\obstinate stain hartnäckiger Fleck;\obstinate person eigensinnige [o halsstarrige] [o sture] Person;\obstinate problem hartnäckiges Problem;\obstinate refusal sture Weigerung;\obstinate resistance erbitterter Widerstand;\obstinate weed hartnäckiges Unkraut;to be \obstinate about sth bei etw dat unnachgiebig sein -
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[ʹɒbstınıt] a1. настойчивый, упорный; упрямый, не поддающийся (убеждению, просьбам); не прислушивающийся ( к доводам)obstinate efforts - постоянные /настойчивые/ усилия
obstinate resistance - упрямое /упорное/ сопротивление
2. трудно контролируемый; едва сдерживаемый3. трудноизлечимый ( о болезни) -
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'obstinət(refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) hardnakket, steil, stri- obstinatelygjenstridig--------staadj. \/ˈɒbstɪnət\/1) sta, stivsinnet, halsstarrig2) hardnakket, som er vanskelig å få bukt med, gjenstridig -
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[΄ɔbstinət] a համառ, կամակոր, անկոտրում. be obstinate in one’s refusal համառորեն հրաժարվել. put up an obstinate resistance համառ դիմադրություն ցույց տալ -
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ჯიუტი, კერპი, ჟინიანი, დაჟინებული●●an obstinate resistance შეუპოვარი წინააღმდეგობა -
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obstinate adj [person] obstiné, têtu (about en ce qui concerne) ; [behaviour, silence, effort] obstiné ; [resistance] acharné ; [illness, cough] persistant ; [fever, stain] rebelle ; he's being most obstinate about it il n'en démord pas. -
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obstinate [ˈɒbstɪnɪt]* * *['ɒbstənət] -
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['ɒbstənət]aggettivo [ person] ostinato, testardo; [behaviour, silence, effort, stain] ostinato; [ resistance] accanito; [cough, fever] persistente* * *['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) ostinato- obstinately* * *obstinate /ˈɒbstɪnət/a.ostinato; caparbio; cocciuto; testardo; accanito: an obstinate fever, una febbre ostinata (o persistente)obstinately avv.* * *['ɒbstənət]aggettivo [ person] ostinato, testardo; [behaviour, silence, effort, stain] ostinato; [ resistance] accanito; [cough, fever] persistente -
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'obstinət(refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) terco, obstinado- obstinately
obstinate adj testarudo / obstinado / tercotr['ɒbstɪnət]1 (person) obstinado,-a, tenaz, terco,-a; (problem, thing) tenaz, pertinaz1 (illness, etc) pertinaz, rebelde, persistenteobstinate ['ɑbstənət] adj: obstinado, terco♦ obstinately advadj.• cabezudo, -a adj.• cabezón, -ona adj.• contumaz adj.• endurecido, -a adj.• inapeable adj.• malmandado, -a adj.• obstinado, -a adj.• pertinaz adj.• porfiado, -a adj.• protervo, -a adj.• reacio, -a adj.• tenaz adj.• terco, -a adj.• testarudo, -a adj.• tozudo, -a adj.'ɑːbstənət, 'ɒbstɪnətadjective < person> obstinado, terco; <refusal/attitude> obstinado; < efforts> tenaz['ɒbstɪnɪt]ADJ1) (=stubborn) [person] obstinado, tercoto be obstinate about sth — obstinarse en algo, ser obstinado con algo
2) (=tenacious) [resistance] tenaz; [illness] persistente* * *['ɑːbstənət, 'ɒbstɪnət] -
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ˈɔbstɪnɪt
1. прил.
1) самовольный, упрямый, твердолобый;
настойчивый, упорный, не поддающийся( убеждению, просьбам) Syn: stubborn, refractory, inflexible, headstrong, self-willed
2) едва контролируемый, с трудом сдерживаемый
3) трудноизлечимый( о болезни) obstinate sleeplessness ≈ стойкая бессонница
2. сущ. упрямец настойчивый, упорный;
упрямый, не поддающийся( удержанию, просьбам) ;
не прислушивающийся (к доводам) - * efforts постоянные усилия - * fight упорная борьба - * resistance упрямое сопротивление - * as a mule упрямый как осел трудно контролируемый;
едва сдерживаемый - the * growth of weeds буйный рост сорняков (с которыми невозможно бороться) трудноизлечимый (о болезни) - * sleeplessness стойкая бессонница obstinate настойчивый ~ трудноизлечимый ~ упорный ~ упрямый;
настойчивый, упорныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obstinate
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adj.1 obstinado(a), terco(a) (persona); tenaz, obstinado(a) (resistance); pertinaz (illness)2 recalcitrante, reacio, empecinado. -
17 сопротивление сопротивлени·е
resistance, oppositionвстречать сопротивление со стороны кого-л. — to encounter opposition / resistantce from smb.
встретиться с решительным / серьёзным сопротивлением — to meet with / to run into strong / resolute opposition
оказывать сопротивление — to offer / to maintain resistance (to), to resist
ослабить сопротивление — to weaken (smb.'s) resistance (to)
сломить сопротивление — to break down / to crash resistance, to neutralize opposition
усилить сопротивление — to mount / to stiffen resistance
ожесточённое сопротивление — fierce / violent / desperate resistance, stiff opposition
решительное сопротивление — vigorous / resolute opposition / resistance
упорное сопротивление — determined / stout / stubborn / obstinate resistance
оказать упорное сопротивление — to make / to put up a stout resistance
движение Сопротивления ист. — Resistance, Resistance movement
сопротивление действиям реакции — resistance / opposition to reaction
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > сопротивление сопротивлени·е
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18 упорное сопротивление
obstinate resistance, stiff resistance, stubborn resistanceРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > упорное сопротивление
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1) General subject: stout resistance, tough resistance, stubborn resistance2) Military: holding grimly, hot resistance, stubborn opposition3) Diplomatic term: stubborn resistence4) Advertising: stiff resistance5) Business: obstinate resistanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упорное сопротивление
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20 स्थिरप्रतिबन्ध
sthirá-pratibandhamfn. firm in resistance, offering an obstinate resistance Ṡak.
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