recalcitration

[riˌkælsiˈtreiʃən]

n.

  1. 反对,不服从,顽抗

网络词典

recalcitration

英 rɪˈkælɪˌtrɪʃ(ə)n 美 rɪˈkælɪˌtrɪʃ(ə)n
名词 中文翻译:Unknown
同义词: ['resistance', 'obstinacy', 'defiance']

例句:

  1. 1. The child was recalcitrant to the rules and refused to follow them.
    这个孩子对规则很抗拒,拒绝遵守。
  2. 2. The resistance movement was a testament to the people's determination to resist oppression.
    抵抗运动是人民抵抗压迫的坚定证明。
  3. 3. Despite the government's efforts to suppress dissent, the public remained recalcitrant to change.
    尽管政府努力压制异议,公众仍然不愿改变。