英 [ɪnˈfleksəbli] 美 [ɪnˈfleksəbli]
adv. 不屈地,执拗地
in an inflexible manner
`You will--because you must!,' Madam told her inflexibly
... obdurately 顽固(执拗) inflexibly 不屈曲地 unalterably 不可改变的(坚定不移的)...
... induct v使正式就职;吸入为成员 inflexibly adv不屈地 ape n猿 ...
inflexible 顽固的;不可弯曲的;不屈挠的;不能转变的
inflexibility 不屈性,缺乏弹性;顽固;不变性
inflexion 弯曲;转调;屈折;回折点
不屈地,执拗地
Ex. 2 Don't be inflexibly devoted to a system just because it worked elsewhere.
不要只因为某种制度在别的地方曾经行之有效,就一成不变地热衷于这种制度。
Lawyer dai is bona fideto her clients, has insight and domination to law science, attaches importanceto accumulation of law theory and practical experience, and inflexibly pursueslawyer profession.
对客户诚实守信,对法学有较强的理解与驾驭能力, 重视法学理论学习及实践经验积累,对律师职业有执著的追求。
Inflexibly maintaining that no mistakes have been made is undermining public faith in the government's ability to correct them: a large proportion of voters blame Mr Brown for the slump and doubt his remedies for it.
There would be nothing like the same confidence, by the public generally, in an inconvertible currency so regulated, as in a convertible one: and the most instructed person might reasonably doubt whether such a rule would be as likely to be inflexibly adhered to.
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