intractably
adverb formal uk/ɪnˈtræk.tə.bli/ us/ɪnˈtræk.tə.bli/
难驾驭地;难对付地;难解决地
in a way that is very difficult or impossible to control, manage, or solve
an intractably violent relationship 难以控制的暴力关系
She is intractably opposed to hunting. 她顽固地反对打猎。
See: intractable
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- Many of the problems they face are intractably hard.
- They are intractably opposed to real efforts at real reform.
- The minister talked of "an intractably broken health care system".