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Перевод: stubbornness
[существительное] упорство; упрямство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- There was little banner-waving or rhetoric, just a classic example of polite English stubbornness - complete with children, dogs, prams and united linked arms.
- He sighed deeply and rolled away from Zambia, presenting his lean back which Zambia decided was wearing an expression of stubbornness.
- Palestinian stubbornness has become a major stumbling block to the peace process as conceived by the United States.
- Personally, I do not share that view but whatever the reason, stubbornness must not be allowed to succeed: the dog must do what he is commanded to do, not in his own time, when he feels like it, but immediately; and if it is done correctly, he should receive praise and lots of it.
- Speaking in a slightly formal Texan lilt, Shocked exudes a quiet charisma and wry stubbornness.
- The direct results of the Prime Minister's aversion to the EMS are: interest rates which are higher than is needed to take the heat out of the economy; an incipient sterling crisis; the prospect of recession; jittery financial markets waiting in vain for a clear signal about the direction of policy; poisoned relationships with some of her most senior colleagues and Tory MPs who increasingly fear that her arrogance and stubbornness will cost them their seats.
- Stubbornness was an early characteristic, as was the way he would call a halt to any admonishment laid down by Mud.
- A mixture of stubbornness and pride in his voice.
- Caught unprepared by East Germany's explosion of discontent, West Germans fear that the regime's stubbornness could provoke a revolt and bring chaos to the country, threatening the stability of Europe and pose immense problems - including the question of German reunification - which they and their neighbours are not ready to face.
- I've had enough of your stubbornness."
- If I refuse to listen, violence possesses my soul, and I live in stress and stubbornness.
- The tendency of Down's children towards stubbornness and inflexibility needs to be countered from an early age.
- Tall, thoughtful, a brightness in his eye that hinted at both humour and stubbornness, William Livingstone was an American, but he looked every inch a Scot.
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