1.
beg persistently and urgently.
固执地并且迫切地请求。
2.
Rebel die-hards who refused to surrender.
反叛派固执地拒绝投降
3.
"I don't know," she insisted.
“我不知道,”她固执地说。
4.
Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, an opinion, or a course of action; obdurate.
固执的,顽固的固执地坚持某种态度、观点或一系列的行为;执迷不悟的
5.
Holding tenaciously to a purpose, belief, opinion, or course of action.
坚持的,固执的固执地坚持目标、信仰、意见或行动路线
6.
"I don't believe it," said Mrs. Merriwether firmly.
"我不相信这些,"梅里韦瑟太太固执地说。
7.
Turning to Tu Chu-chai, he repeated obstinately:
他转眼看着杜竹斋,很固执地说:
8.
She was adamant in refusing to comply with his wishes.
她固执地拒绝按他的意愿办。
9.
"It is a woman whom I dislike very much", said the major doggedly.
市长固执地说到:“我很讨厌这个女人”。
10.
The thought returned with a dogged insistence.
这个想法固执地坚持着,不肯退去。
11.
Stubbornly trying to justify himself, he argued, "But I like your color.
方鸿渐固执地申辩道:“我就爱你这颜色。
12.
Stubbornly resisting change or clinging to a seemingly hopeless or outdated cause.
顽固地固执地坚持改变或抱定一看起来无希望或旧的理由
13.
Holding stubbornly and often unreasonably to one's own opinions.
固执己见的固执地持有一种意见的,寸步不让的,毫无道理地坚持自己的观点而不改变的
14.
Carrie pondered over this situation as consistently as Hurstwood.
嘉莉就象赫斯渥一般固执地考虑着眼前的局面。
15.
As I sometimes stubbornly stuck to my own idea, no matter right or wrong, I just stupidly insisted on it.
有时候,不论自己是对是错,总是固执地坚持己见。
16.
Probing the Laws of Governing for Consolidating Our Party s Ruling Position;
探索执政规律 巩固党的执政地位
17.
Obstinately bent on having one's own way.
固执的,任性的顽固地按自己的方式的
18.
Optimazing the Party s Ruling Environment and Enhancing its Ruling Position;
浅谈优化党的执政环境与巩固党的执政地位