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n. 不妥协, 强硬, 不让步



    intransigence
    [ noun ]
    the trait of being intransigent; stubbornly refusing to compromise
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    1. Indeed, understanding the powerful Nokyo, with its influence over the government, consumer groups and other opinion makers, goes a long way toward understanding Japanese trade intransigence and the strong sentiment for agricultural protectionism.
    2. Eastern has been downsized," she said. "Of course, you would like to have the airline grow." The company, which wants to cut labor costs by some 30 percent, blames union intransigence as a major reason for cutting back on its flights.
    3. President Bush has said he wants to wait for U.N. trade sanctions against Iraq to force Baghdad out of Kuwait but he has also voiced impatience with President Saddam Hussein's intransigence.
    4. Some of them (in the al-Sabah family) were known for their intransigence and corruption, and were among the most faithful men of colonialism.
    5. 'I think it would heighten Serb intransigence and probably lead to retaliation against our troops.'
    6. "But many in the party ranks believe these ideas would prove useful." Government intransigence appears to be having an effect on party membership.
    7. The statement appeared aimed at assuring the Tigers that the terms of the peace accord would be carried out despite the Tigers' intransigence.
    8. "America supports Israel in its intransigence against the rightful cause of the Palestinians," Sheik Zayed said.
    9. Instead of moving the world closer to a free and open market, the United States' intransigence moved the world in the opposite direction.
    10. That, of course, wasn't high risk either given Saddam's intransigence and Mr. Bush's resolve.
    11. Rebel delegate Salvador Samayoa said, "Escalation of military action is almost inevitable as a result of the government's intransigence and the absence of progress.
    12. A ranking Algerian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Wednesday that Kuwait's "intransigence" had created the standstill.
    13. In an interview with Hearst Newspapers correspondent John P. Wallach, Shamir said: "It's not a question of intransigence, of a refusal to talk about it, but I don't want to make the American government fail.
    14. 'There is a real danger of war spreading through the Balkans if Macedonia is not recognised,' he says. Diplomats say the republic's population may run out of patience with western intransigence.
    15. A third resolution will "discuss Arab and specifically Palestinian intransigence in coming to the negotiating table," she said.
    16. Such developments, largely because of both sides' intransigence, have triggered protests from the United States, Egypt and other European and Arab allies of Sudan.
    17. On Sunday, riot police used clubs and dogs to attack thousands of demonstrators rallying for democratic reform outside an East Berlin church in a second day of protests against their Communist government's intransigence.
    18. We doubt that the public is edified by the annual display of intransigence by Capitol Hill and the Reagan presidency, but the fact remains that the politically imbalanced system we have now is the one Congress wanted and created.
    19. The delay frustrated Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., who complained to reporters that administration intransigence on the Contra aid package threw a roadblock in front of the spending legislation.
    20. Critics say Japan's intransigence is directly linked to the Bush administration's decision to lessen the threat of economic sanctions against Japan by removing the country from a section of trade law known as Super 301.
    21. There is a desire for some to be seen as more equal than others. Faced with such intransigence it would be folly for the other bodies to formulate plans for the improvement of the profession based upon the highly improbable premise of a merger.
    22. Each side accused the other of intransigence Monday.
    23. Ten years ago: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, in a television interview, blamed radical Arab regimes for the stalemate in the Israeli-Egyptian peace talks in Washington, saying his Arab foes were encouraging Israeli intransigence.
    24. The only such trip was taken by a group of democratically minded deputies who strongly supported Lithuania's bid for independence and called on Gorbachev to end his intransigence and start negotiating.
    25. The talks end a three-year chill in relations between Brazil and the IMF, which was widely seen here as the epitome of foreign intransigence and meddling in this country's internal affairs.
    26. But this line, older and longer than the demilitarized zone that divides Korea, remains, a symbol of hate and intransigence.
    27. Each side accuses the other of intransigence.
    28. But Greek intransigence results in a policy which is all stick. It is not at all clear that Greece will lift its blockage by the next meeting with Turkey, fixed for March.
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