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1 stubborn
(obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc: He's as stubborn as a donkey.) cabezotastubborn adj terco / tozudo / testarudotr['stʌbən]1 (person, animal) terco,-a, testarudo,-a, tozudo,-a, obstinado,-a; (refusal, resistance) obcecado,-a2 (stain, cough, etc) rebeldestubborn ['stʌbərn] adj1) obstinate: terco, obstinado, empecinado2) persistent: pertinaz, persistente♦ stubbornly advadj.• arisco, -a adj.• atestado, -a adj.• cabezota adj.• cabezudo, -a adj.• cabezón, -ona adj.• caprichoso, -a adj.• duro, -a adj.• endurecido, -a adj.• inapeable adj.• maniático, -a adj.• obstinado, -a adj.• reacio, -a adj.• rebelde adj.• tenaz adj.• terco, -a adj.• terne adj.• testarudo, -a adj.• tozudo, -a adj.'stʌbərn, 'stʌbəna) <person/nature> ( obstinate) terco, testarudo, tozudo; ( resolute) tenaz, tesonero, perseverante; <refusal/resistance/insistence> pertinazb) <cold/weeds> pertinaz, persistente; < stain> rebelde['stʌbǝn]ADJ1) (=obstinate) [person] testarudo, terco, tozudo; [animal] terco; [nature, attitude, silence, refusal] obstinado; [resistance, insistence, determination] obstinado, pertinazshe has a very stubborn streak — puede ser muy testaruda or terca or tozuda
- as stubborn as a mule2) (=hard to deal with) [problem] pertinaz; [stain, lock] difícil, resistente* * *['stʌbərn, 'stʌbən]a) <person/nature> ( obstinate) terco, testarudo, tozudo; ( resolute) tenaz, tesonero, perseverante; <refusal/resistance/insistence> pertinazb) <cold/weeds> pertinaz, persistente; < stain> rebelde -
2 stubborn
adj.testarudo(a), terco(a) (persona); obstinado(a), pertinaz (determination, resistance); pertinaz (stain, infection) -
3 rebelde
rebelde adjetivo ‹ mancha› stubborn ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel
rebelde
I adjetivo
1 (carácter, actitud) rebellious: es un niño muy rebelde, he's a very unruly child
2 familiar tiene un pelo muy rebelde, her hair is quite unmanageable
3 (persistente) stubborn
una mancha rebelde, a stubborn stain
una tos rebelde, a persistent cough
4 Mil rebel
II mf rebel ' rebelde' also found in these entries: Spanish: indómita - indómito - respondón - respondona - espíritu English: rebel - rebellious - stubborn - unmanageable - unruly - defiant -
4 mancha
Del verbo manchar: ( conjugate manchar) \ \
mancha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: mancha manchar
mancha sustantivo femenino 1 ( difícil de quitar) stain; manchas de humedad damp patches; mancha de petróleo oil slick 2 ( del leopardo) spot 3 (liter) (imperfección, mácula) stain; ‹ reputación› spotless 4 (Per fam) ( pandilla) gang
manchar ( conjugate manchar) verbo transitivo 1 ( ensuciar) to mark, get … dirty; ( de algo difícil de quitar) to stain 2 ‹reputación/honra/memoria› to tarnish verbo intransitivo to stain mancharse verbo pronominal ( de algo difícil de quitar) to get stained; manchase DE or con algo to get stained with sth
mancha sustantivo femenino
1 (de grasa, pintura, etc) stain
2 (en la piel) spot: le ha salido una mancha roja en la mano, she has a red spot on her hand
manchar verbo transitivo to stain: su implicación mancha el nombre de la Universidad, his involvement is a disgrace to the University ' mancha' also found in these entries: Spanish: canal - guiso - lamparón - manchar - penetrar - pinta - quitar - quitarse - rebelde - sacar - salpicadura - aparecer - aureola - borrón - cerco - dejar - desaparecer - gotera - ir - manchego - salir - tenaz English: blemish - blob - blot - blotch - Channel Tunnel - chunnel - come off - come out - fleck - get off - get out - mark - patch - removal - remove - rub off - scrub away - shift - show - show up - slick - smear - smudge - smut - somewhere - spot - stain - stubborn - sunspot - untarnished - wash out - wipe off - birth - blood - channel - cross - dab - marking - sun - wash
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stain — I n. discolored spot 1) to leave a stain 2) to remove a stain 3) a stubborn stain 4) (fig.) a stain on (a stain on one s reputation) II v. (N; used with an adjective) we stained the wood dark brown * * * [steɪn] go down the stain go up the stain… … Combinatory dictionary
stubborn — 01. He knew he was wrong, but he was simply too [stubborn] to admit it. 02. My boss is so [stubborn]. Once he gets an idea in his head, there s just no changing his mind. 03. The policeman [stubbornly] refused to reduce my speeding ticket to a… … Grammatical examples in English
stubborn — [[t]stʌ̱bə(r)n[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is stubborn or who behaves in a stubborn way is determined to do what they want and is very unwilling to change their mind. He is a stubborn character used to getting his own way... His face was set… … English dictionary
stain — ► VERB 1) mark or discolour with something that is not easily removed. 2) damage (someone s or something s reputation). 3) colour with a penetrative dye or chemical. ► NOUN 1) a stubborn discoloured patch or dirty mark. 2) a thing that damages a… … English terms dictionary
stain — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ stubborn ▪ dark ▪ blood (usually bloodstain), coffee, grass, grease, ink … Collocations dictionary
stain — stain1 [steın] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Partly from Old French desteindre to discolor , from teindre to give something a different color , from Latin tingere ( TINGE2); partly from Old Norse steina to paint ] 1.) [I and T] to accidentally make … Dictionary of contemporary English
stubborn — adj. Stubborn is used with these nouns: ↑chin, ↑determination, ↑insistence, ↑mule, ↑persistence, ↑pride, ↑refusal, ↑resistance, ↑stain, ↑streak … Collocations dictionary
stain — verb 1》 mark or discolour with something that is not easily removed. 2》 damage (someone s or something s reputation). 3》 colour with a penetrative dye or chemical. noun 1》 a stubborn discoloured patch or dirty mark. 2》 a thing that damages a… … English new terms dictionary
stainable — stain ► VERB 1) mark or discolour with something that is not easily removed. 2) damage (someone s or something s reputation). 3) colour with a penetrative dye or chemical. ► NOUN 1) a stubborn discoloured patch or dirty mark. 2) a thing that… … English terms dictionary
stainer — stain ► VERB 1) mark or discolour with something that is not easily removed. 2) damage (someone s or something s reputation). 3) colour with a penetrative dye or chemical. ► NOUN 1) a stubborn discoloured patch or dirty mark. 2) a thing that… … English terms dictionary
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium