recalcitrant
形容词 1. 固执的;不服从的 - 中文释义:不服从指示或控制的;不顺从的。 - 例句: 1. The recalcitrant student refused to follow the teacher's instructions.(那个固执的学生拒绝遵守老师的指示。) 2. Negotiations with the recalcitrant union have reached a stalemate.(与不服从的工会的谈判陷入僵局。) 2. 难以控制的;难以处理的 - 中文释义:难以管理、控制或解决的;难以驾驭的。 - 例句: 1. The recalcitrant toddler threw a tantrum in the supermarket.(难以控制的幼儿在超市里发脾气。) 2. The company is facing recalcitrant challenges in the competitive market.(该公司在竞争激烈的市场中面临着难以解决的挑战。) 名词 1. 固执的人;不服从者 - 中文释义:固执或不服从指示的人。 - 例句: 1. The recalcitrant refused to cooperate with the authorities.(那个固执的人拒绝与当局合作。) 2. The company had to fire the recalcitrants who consistently violated company policies.(公司不得不解雇那些一直违反公司政策的不服从者。)词语辨析
- recalcitrant与obstinate、headstrong和stubborn都有固执不服从的含义。但recalcitrant更强调不屈服于任何形式的控制,而obstinate则更侧重于固执己见,headstrong则更强调冲动和固执,而stubborn则更多指顽固和固执己见。词汇扩充
- recalcitrance(名词):固执;不服从近义词
- disobedient - resistant - defiant反义词
- obedient - compliant - docile柯林斯词典释义
形容词 1. If you describe someone as recalcitrant, you mean that they are unwilling to obey orders or are difficult to deal with or control. - 例句: 1. The government has taken a harder line against recalcitrant strikers.(政府对不服从指令的罢工者采取了更强硬的态度。) 2. Recalcitrant workers were threatening to go on strike.(不服从的工人们威胁要举行罢工。) 名词 1. A recalcitrant person is unwilling to obey orders or is difficult to deal with or control. - 例句: 1. She had dealt with recalcitrants before.(她以前曾处理过不服从者。) 2. The recalcitrants were finally brought under control.(最终成功控制了不服从者。)牛津词典释义
形容词 1. Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline. - 例句: 1. The recalcitrant unions staged a protest.(不屈服的工会发起了抗议。) 2. The recalcitrant child refused to eat his dinner.(这个不服管教的孩子拒绝吃晚饭。) 名词 1. A person with an obstinately uncooperative attitude. - 例句: 1. The recalcitrants were punished for their defiance.(不屈服者因为抗命受到了惩罚。) 2. The teacher tried to reason with the recalcitrant, but he wouldn't listen.(老师试图与这个不服从者进行讲道理,但他不听。)用法
- The recalcitrant employee was fired for repeatedly ignoring company policies.相关例句
- The recalcitrant student refused to follow the teacher's instructions.
- Negotiations with the recalcitrant union have reached a stalemate.
- The recalcitrant toddler threw a tantrum in the supermarket.
- The company is facing recalcitrant challenges in the competitive market.
- The recalcitrant refused to cooperate with the authorities.
- The company had to fire the recalcitrants who consistently violated company policies.
- She had dealt with recalcitrants before.
- The recalcitrants were finally brought under control.
- The recalcitrant unions staged a protest.
- The recalcitrant child refused to eat his dinner.
- The recalcitrants were punished for their defiance.
- The teacher tried to reason with the recalcitrant, but he wouldn't listen.
- The recalcitrant employee was fired for repeatedly ignoring company policies.
- The committee struggled to handle the recalcitrant member.
- Despite numerous warnings, the recalcitrant driver continued to speed.
- The recalcitrant attitude of the students disrupted the classroom environment.
- They tried various methods to tame the recalcitrant horse.
- The recalcitrant witness refused to answer the prosecutor's questions.
- The government imposed sanctions on the recalcitrant regime.
- The recalcitrant patient refused to take the prescribed medication.