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die·hard 英ˈdaɪˌhɑːd美ˈdaɪˌhɑrdAHDdīʹhärd' 高COCA²⁵¹⁸¹BNC⁴⁶⁸⁸⁰iWeb¹⁶⁰⁸⁹Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本英英词源记法近义反义例句例句 adj.顽固的⁶⁰;死硬的⁴⁰名词die-hardism Adjective: tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated;an inflexible or die-hard conservative rock-ribbed republican 原为战斗口号,死战到底,来自1811年英国57步兵团际军中校William Indlis在受伤后仍上前线,并高呼”Diehard”鼓舞士气,最终扭转局势,取得战争胜利。后词义贬义化。参照电影《虎胆龙威》。蒋争熟词记忆die死hard硬⇒顽固的;死硬的die死hard硬⇒顽固的;死硬的近义词 wool羊毛rock-ribbed有岩石层的
形容词78%,名词22% 用作形容词Because their hearts had turned hard, stubborn and obstinate.重点是在于他们的心已经是硬的,是固执的,是顽固的。 But ignorance and misinformation about the health hazards of beryllium die hard.关于健康的破坏物铍的无知和误传是很顽固的。 The ban is a victory for anti- smoking campaigners and health workers, but is a nightmare for die-hard smokers who now can only smoke at home or in the open. 禁令是反吸烟运动者和公共卫生工作者的胜利,是死硬派烟民的恶梦。他们现在只能呆在家里或野外抽烟了。 yeeyan “There will always be die-hard foodies who will fly to Copenhagen to taste them, ” Murphy said. 莫非说:“总是会有一些铁杆美食爱好者千里迢迢地飞往哥本哈根去品尝美食。” ebigear |