obstinate

obstinate
adjective
starrsinnig; (adhering to particular course of action) hartnäckig

be as obstinate as a mule — ein sturer Bock sein (ugs. abwertend)

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['obstinət]
adjective
(refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) eigensinnig
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- obstinately
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ob·sti·nate
[ˈɒbstɪnət, AM ˈɑ:bstə-]
adj
\obstinate cold hartnäckige Erkältung
\obstinate stain hartnäckiger Fleck
\obstinate person eigensinnige [o halsstarrige] [o sture] Person
\obstinate problem hartnäckiges Problem
\obstinate refusal sture Weigerung
\obstinate resistance erbitterter Widerstand
\obstinate weed hartnäckiges Unkraut
to be \obstinate about sth bei etw dat unnachgiebig sein
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['ɒbstInɪt]
adj
1) person hartnäckig, starrsinnig; stain, weeds hartnäckig; nail etc widerspenstig

to remain obstinate — stur bleiben

to have an obstinate streak —

he was obstinate in insisting that ... — er bestand stur or hartnäckig darauf, dass ...

2) resistance, illness hartnäckig
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obstinate [ˈɒbstənət; US ˈɑb-] adj (adv obstinately)
1. hartnäckig, halsstarrig, eigensinnig
2. fig hartnäckig (Krankheit, Widerstand etc)
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adjective
starrsinnig; (adhering to particular course of action) hartnäckig

be as obstinate as a mule — ein sturer Bock sein (ugs. abwertend)

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adj.
hartnäckig adj.
starrköpfig adj.
starrsinnig adj.
stur adj.

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