英 [ˈdɒɡɪdli] 美 [ˈdɔːɡɪdli]
adv. 顽强地;固执地
... benign adj.(病)良性的, (气候)良好的, 仁慈的, 和蔼的 doggedly adv.固执地, 顽强地 assertive adj.断定的, 过分自信的 ...
... gruelling艰苦的 doggedly顽强地 steadily稳步的 ...
doggedly(顽固地), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... dog 狗 doggedly 固执地;执拗地 doll (玩具)娃娃; 玩偶 ...
dogged 顽强的;顽固的
doggedness 顽强;坚持不懈
dogged 跟踪;尾随(dog的过去式)
顽强地;固执地
She would fight doggedly for her rights as the children's mother.
她会顽强地为她作为孩子们母亲的权利而斗争。
"Michael first," he said doggedly.
“迈克尔先喝。”他固执地说。
"I don't care," said the Rat, doggedly.
“我不在乎。”水鼠兰特固执地说。
"This isn't something that happens on the spur of the moment. It takes a great deal of planning and I think it is an indication the police are determined and doggedly pursuing the leads they got."
VOA : standard.2009.09.17
Maybe they would, if they knew where I was going to go on so doggedly and do all these publications but being having the kind of mentality I have now that this student might claim that I have more to cover I've never been kicked out of the professional.
不过要是他们知道我会这么坚持不懈地做下去,还发表这么多书的话,当时的人或许会允许我,宽容我,但是如果那个学生带着我刚才的想法,的话,他或许会说,我还有很多要研究的呢,我一直都是专家。
电影哲学课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
To explain this litany of anti-U.S. aggression we search doggedly for evidence of our own malfeasance.
Half-chances fell to Carrick and Rooney, who had a goal-bound shot blocked as Villa defended doggedly.
In fact, even the most doggedly Democratic districts suddenly appear to be at some risk.
ECONOMIST: The only question is just how bad it will be for the Democrats