pigheaded

英 ['pɪɡ'hedɪd] 美 ['pɪg'hɛdɪd]
  • adj. 顽固的,愚蠢的;固执的
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pigheaded (adj.)
also pig-headed; 1756, "having a head resembling a pig;" 1788 as "obstinate;" see pig (n.) + head (n.). Usually, but not always, figurative.
A pig-headed man must be one, who, like a driven pig, always will do exactly the opposite to what other people--in the case of the pig his luckless driver--wish him to do, that is to say he is an obstinate man. ["The Sedberghian," June 1882]
1. He is a pigheaded [ bullheaded ] person.
这人真 拧.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. You've old and pigheaded. You don't know what's what.
你真被迷了,老昏了,一点也不会想了.

来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说

3. He can be intransigent and pigheaded at times.
他有时候会很固执,寸步不让。

来自辞典例句

4. That pigheaded old man refused to cooperate with the neighbors.
那个固执的老头拒绝和邻居合作.

来自辞典例句

5. You do not have to be so pigheaded about everything.
你用不着对所有的事都那么顽固不化.

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