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1 rehusar obstinadamente
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2 obstiner
* * *obstiner: s'obstiner verb table: aimer vpr to persist (dans in; à faire in doing); il a tort, mais il s'obstine he's wrong, but he persists; s'obstiner à ne pas faire qch to refuse obstinately to do sth; s'obstiner dans le silence to maintain a stubborn silence; s'obstiner dans une opinion to cling stubbornly to an opinion; s'obstiner sur une question to worry at a question.[ɔpstine]s'obstiner verbe pronominal intransitifne t'obstine pas, abandonne le projet don't be obstinate, give the project upelle s'obstine à vouloir partir she persists in wanting to leave ou insists on leavingil s'obstinait à ne rien dire he obstinately ou stubbornly refused to talk -
3 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. -
4 rehusar obstinadamente
v.to refuse obstinately, to balk, to refuse flatly. -
5 упрямо отказываться
General subject: refuse obstinatelyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упрямо отказываться
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6 ostinarsi a non rispondere
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7 παρατάσσω
A place or post side by side, draw up in battleorder, Hdt.9.31, Th.7.3, X.HG1.1.33, etc.: also c. inf., τοὺς φρουροὺς παρέταξε φυλάττειν τὸ τεῖχος drew them up with orders to guard.., ib.4.5.11 :—[voice] Med., in prop. sense, draw up one's men in battle-order, ib.7.5.23 codd.; of ships,π. μετεώρους Th.1.52
; post by one's side,αὐτὸς αὑτῷ με παρετάξατο Isoc.19.38
;αὐτοῖς π. τὰ παιδικὰ εἰς τὸν ἀγῶνα X.Smp.8.34
:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., draw up or be drawn up beside, ; ; to be drawn up in battle-order,ἑκατέρωθεν παρατεταγμένοι Th.4.32
, cf. 43, etc.; παραταξάμενοι τοῖς πολεμίοις against.., Isoc.12.92 ;ὡς παρετάξαντο ἀλλήλοις X.HG4.3.5
;παρατάξασθαι πρὸς τὰς δυνάμεις Isoc.4.96
;πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους Plb.2.1.8
;ἐπί τινα App.BC5.22
: abs., stand side by side in battle,οἱ παρατεταγμένοι Th.4.96
, cf. Ar.V. 1123, X.HG3.4.23 ; παραταξάμενοι ἐναυμάχησαν in order of battle, Th.1.29, cf. X.Cyr.5.3.5 ;μὰ.. τοὺς ἐν Πλαταιαῖς παραταξαμένους D.18.208
.2 [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., stand prepared, ;πρὸς τὰ κακά Epicur.
Fr. 489 : c. inf., refuse obstinately,π. μὴ ἐπινεύειν Arr.Epict.1.5.3
, cf. M.Ant.8.48.II. set side by side, compare, Isoc.11.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρατάσσω
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8 obstinarse
pron.v.1 to refuse to give way.obstinarse en to persist in2 to become obstinate, to be obstinate, to become stubborn, to become obdurate.El abuelo se encabritó Grandfather balked=became obstinate.* * *1 to persist (en, in), insist (en, on)* * *VPR to be obstinateobstinarse en hacer algo — to persist in doing sth, insist on doing sth
* * *(v.) = persistEx. Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.* * *(v.) = persistEx: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.
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obstinarse ( conjugate obstinarse) verbo pronominal obstinarse EN hacer algo to (obstinately) insist on doing sth;
se ha obstinado en que hay que terminarlo hoy he is bent on finishing it today
obstinarse verbo reflexivo to persist [en, in]
' obstinarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empeñarse
- porfiar
- empecinarse
- empeñar
* * *vpr1. [insistir] to refuse to give way;obstinarse en to insist on;se obstina en seguir adelante con el proyecto he insists on going ahead with the project;se ha obstinado en conseguirlo he is determined to achieve ittanto me molestan que termino obstinándome they disturb me so much that in the end I get really fed up* * *v/r insist;obstinarse en hacer algo insist on doing sth* * *obstinarse vrempecinarse: to be obstinate, to be stubborn* * *obstinarse vb to insist
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