stubbornly
adverb uk/ˈstʌb.ən.li/ us/ˈstʌb.ɚn.li/
顽固地;固执地
in a way that shows you are determined to do what you want and refuse to do anything else
She stubbornly refused to sign the document. 她固执地拒绝在文件上签字。
"No," said William stubbornly. “不,”威廉固执地说。
固执地
in a way that is difficult to move, change, or deal with
The key stubbornly refused to turn. 钥匙固执地拒绝转动。
Rates of infection have been stubbornly high. 感染率一直居高不下。
See: stubborn
- More examples
- She is stubbornly and defiantly independent.
- The president is stubbornly clinging to policies that need changing.
- Progress remains stubbornly slow.
- Their goal remains stubbornly elusive even after 15 years of research.