intransigent是什么意思,intransigent怎么读,
英式发音:[ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒənt] 美式发音:[ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒənt]
词根:intransigent
n.intransigence 不妥协;不让步;不调和
intransigency 不妥协态度;不让步
1.As fin intransigent non-objective painter, he is antipathetic to figuration, especially Expressionist and decorative.
作为一个不妥协的非客观画家,他憎恶具体的形象,特别是表现主义和装饰风格。
2.He has faced accusations of indecision on the us campaign in Afghanistan and intransigent congressional opposition to his efforts at a bipartisan compromise on healthcare.
他面临着种种指责:美国在阿富汗战役中的迟疑不决,他致力于达成两党关于医保问题的妥协而国会却对此坚决持反对意见。
3.As presenting the most intransigent case for the philosopher as a radical critic or questioner of society.
刻划成哲学家中,极端不妥协派的例子,像是社会中的激进评论者或提问者。
4.Roosevelt accordingly adopted an intransigent policy toward the Japanese; when they would not meet his terms, he cut off oil exports to Japan and eventually froze Japanese assets in the United States.
罗斯福相应的对日采取强硬政策;如果日本人无法满足他的要求,罗斯福切断了对日的石油输出,以及最终冻结日本在美的资产。