英 [ˈɒbstɪnətli] 美 [ˈɑːbstɪnətli]
adv. 顽固地;固执地
in a stubborn unregenerate manner
同义词: stubbornly / pig-headedly / obdurately / mulishly / cussedly
取得了2-1的领先,但川妹子们在主场观众的助威声中硬是(Obstinately)将比分拖入到了决胜局(Decider),虽然最终2-3惜败,但她们还是从联赛领头羊身上抢下了宝贵的1分。
... tuck v. 缩进,隐藏 obstinately adv. 固执地,顽固地 obstinate adj. 顽固而不易被别人所改变 ...
obstinately(倔强地), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
顽固地;固执地
"I love his big mouth," said Mary obstinately.
“我喜欢他的大嘴巴。”玛丽固执地说。
"I don't believe he does," said Mary quite obstinately.
“我不相信他会这么希望。”玛丽很固执地说。
"It was the robin who showed me the way," she protested obstinately.
“是知更鸟给我指路的。”她固执地反驳道。
She added to that an unpopular poll tax, which she clung to obstinately when her MPs knew it was putting their seats in peril.
Jamie stood obstinately, not moving either way on the path.
It began with President Alberto Fujimori obstinately launching his candidacy for a constitutionally dubious third term, which he proceeded to win after an unfair campaign and a rigged election.
ECONOMIST: Japan and the United States have a special duty to help