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stubbornly
(
ad
.)倔強地;頑固地
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stub·born
a.
Firm
as
a
stub
or
stump
;
stiff
;
unbending
;
unyielding
;
persistent
;
hence
,
unreasonably
obstinate
in
will
or
opinion
;
not
yielding
to
reason
or
persuasion
;
refractory
;
harsh
; --
said
of
persons
and
things
;
as
,
stubborn
wills
;
stubborn
ore
;
a
stubborn
oak
;
as
stubborn
as
a
mule
.
“Bow,
stubborn
knees.”
--
Shak
.
“
Stubborn
attention
and
more
than
common
application.”
--
Locke
.
“
Stubborn
Stoics.”
--
Swift
.
And
I
was
young
and
full
of
ragerie
[
wantonness
]
Stubborn
and
strong
,
and
jolly
as
a
pie
. --
Chaucer
.
These
heretics
be
so
stiff
and
stubborn
.
--
Sir
T
.
More
.
Your
stubborn
usage
of
the
pope
.
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
Obstinate
;
inflexible
;
obdurate
;
headstrong
;
stiff
;
hardy
;
firm
;
refractory
;
intractable
;
rugged
;
contumacious
;
heady
.
Usage:
Stubborn
,
Obstinate
.
Obstinate
is
used
of
either
active
or
passive
persistence
in
one's
views
or
conduct
,
in
spite
of
the
wishes
of
others
.
Stubborn
describes
an
extreme
degree
of
passive
obstinacy
.
--
Stub*born*ly
,
adv.
--
Stub*born*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stubbornly
adv
:
in
a
stubborn
unregenerate
manner
; "
she
remained
stubbornly
in
the
same
position
" [
syn
:
pig-headedly
,
obdurately
,
mulishly
,
obstinately
,
cussedly
]
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