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121 contumāciter
contumāciter adv. with comp. [contumax], obstinately, stubbornly: scribere: omnia agere, L.: contumacius se gerere, N.* * *contumacius, contumacissime ADVstubbornly, obstinately; defiantly -
122 obstinātē
obstinātē adv. [obstinatus], firmly, inflexibly, resolutely, obstinately: operam dat, T.: negari, Cs.: haec credita, L.* * *resolutely, obstinately -
123 pertināciter
pertināciter adv. [pertinax], obstinately, stubbornly: pugnare, L.* * *tenaciously; obstinately, stubbornly, determinedly; through thick and thin -
124 ostinarsi
dig one's heels inostinarsi a fare qualcosa persist in doing something* * *ostinarsi v.intr.pron. to persist (in sthg., in doing), to keep* (on doing sthg.); ( insistere) to insist: non mi ostino su questo punto, I don't insist on this point; non ostinarti, hai torto!, don't insist, you are wrong!; si ostina a credere, a negare, he persists in believing, in denying; si ostina a fare a modo suo, he insists on doing it his own way; si ostina nella sua opinione, he clings stubbornly to his opinion; ostinarsi nell'errore, to persist in error.* * *[osti'narsi]verbo pronominale to persist (in, su in; a fare in doing); to persevere (in, su with, at; a fare in doing)* * *ostinarsi/osti'narsi/ [1]to persist (in, su in; a fare in doing); to persevere (in, su with, at; a fare in doing); ostinarsi a credere che to cling to the belief that; ostinarsi a non rispondere to refuse obstinately to answer. -
125 stur
stubborn, obstinate;eine \sture Verweigerung an obdurate refusal1) ( ohne abzuweichen) doggedly;\stur geradeaus gehen to keep going straight on regardless;\stur nach Vorschrift arbeiten to work strictly to [the] regulations2) ( uneinsichtig) obstinately;\stur auf seinem Standpunkt beharren to stick obstinately [or doggedly] to one's point of view;\stur weitermachen to carry on regardless; -
126 фордыбачить
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
contradict obstinately* * *contradict obstinately, object -
127 obnitor
ob-nītor, xus (rarely nīsus), 3 ( inf. obnitier for obniti, Lucr. 4, 437), v. dep., to bear, press, push, struggle, or strive against any thing (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic. or Cæs.); constr. with the dat., acc., or absol.I.Lit.:II.taurus Arboris obnixus trunco,
Verg. A. 12, 105:contra,
id. ib. 5, 21:toto corpore obnitendum,
Quint. 5, 13, 11:remi Obnixi crepuere,
Verg. A. 5, 205: densis ales (Lachm. aquila hinc) pinnis obnixa volabat Vento, Enn. ap. Prob. Verg. E. 6, 31, p. 354 Lion. (Ann. v. 148 Vahl.):obnixi (al. obnisi) urgebant,
Liv. 34, 46.—In pass. signif.: obnixo genu scuto, set or pressed against, Nep. Chabr. 1, 2.—Of things: navigia fractas obnitier undas,
Lucr. 4, 437.—Trop.1.To strive against, to resist, oppose (class. only in Part.):2.stant obnisi,
Liv. 7, 33, 12:cum saepe obnitens repugnasset,
Vell. 2, 89, 5; 2, 123, 2:stant obnixa omnia contra,
Verg. A. 10, 359:venti obnixi lacerant nubila,
Stat. Th. 5, 366:adversis,
Tac. A. 15, 11.—To strive, endeavor; with inf.:triumphum Pauli impedire obnitebantur,
Vell. 1, 9, 6.—Hence, obnixus ( obnīsus), a, um, P. a., steadfast, firm, resolute:(velim) obnixos vos stabili gradu impetum hostium excipere,
Liv. 6, 12:firmitas,
Plin. 36, 15, 24, § 105:obnixus curam sub corde premebat,
Verg. A. 4, 332.—In neutr., adverb., resolutely, obstinately:obnixum. Pauline, taces,
Aus. Ep. 25, 28.—Hence, adv.: obnixē ( obnīsē), lit., striving against; hence, in gen., with all one's strength, with might and main, strenuously, obstinately:obnixe omnia Facere,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 134:oboedire,
Liv. 4, 26, 12 (dub.;Weissenb. enixe): petere,
Sen. Ep. 95, 1 (Haase, enixe; v. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 781). — Comp.:argumentari,
Claud. Mam. Stat. Anim. 1, 3. -
128 ἰσχυρίζομαι
A- ῐοῦμαι Lys.6.35
, Isoc.17.24: [tense] aor.ἰσχῡρῐσάμην Th.5.26
, Pl.Grg. 489c:—make oneself strong, be strong, ἰσχυριζόμενος ὑφ' ἵππων σίδηρος gaining force from the impetus of the horses, X.Cyr.6.4.18.II use one's strength, τῷ σώματι Pl.l.c.; esp. in overcoming resistance,πρὸς τὸ πολὺ ἧττον Arist.Pr. 951a13
;εἰς τοὺς ἀσθενεῖς Id.EN 1124b23
; contend stoutly,ὑπὲρ ἄθλων Ael.NA 15.15
; persist or continue obstinately in doing.., c. part., Th.7.49: abs., ibid.; esp. by word of mouth, maintain stiffly, obstinately, c. acc. et inf., Id.3.44, Is.11.1; ;ὅτι.., ὡς.. Th. 4.23
,6.55, Pl.Tht. 172b;περί τινος Id.Sph. 249c
.2 put firm trust in a thing, rely on it,τῷ ξυνῷ πάντων Heraclit.114
;λόγῳ Lys.6.35
;διαθήκαις Is.1.3
;τῷ νόμῳ Hyp.Eux.4
, D.33.27;παρασκευῇ Id.44.3
, cf. Isoc.17.24; feel confidence, Antipho 5.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰσχυρίζομαι
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