intransigent
英 [ɪn'trænsɪdʒ(ə)nt; -'trɑː-; -nz-]
美 [ɪn'trænzədʒənt]
助記提示
1. transact => intransigent.
2. literally 'drive through', hence 'come to an understanding, accomplish' (source of English transact).
3. 不讓其通過、不與其達成交易。
中文詞源
intransigent 不願妥協的in-,不,非,-transig,轉給,妥協,詞源同transact,transigent.
英文詞源
- intransigent
- intransigent: [19] In the 18th century there was an extreme leftist political party in Spain which, because of its unwillingness ever to compromise, was known as los intransigentes. The name was formed with the negative prefix in- from transigentes, the present participle of Spanish transigir ‘compromise’. This was a descendant of Latin transigere, literally ‘drive through’, hence ‘come to an understanding, accomplish’ (source of English transact), a compound verb formed from trans- ‘through’ and agere ‘drive’ (from which English gets action, agent, etc.) French took the Spanish word over as a general adjective meaning ‘uncompromising’, and English acquired it in the early 1880s.
=> act, action, agent, transact - intransigent (adj.)
- 1881, from French intransigeant, from Spanish los intransigentes, literally "those not coming to agreement," name for extreme republican party in the Spanish Cortes 1873-4, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + transigente "compromising," from Latin transigentem (nominative transigens), present participle of transigere "come to an agreement, accomplish, to carry through" (see transaction). Acquired its generalized sense in French.
雙語例句
- 1. They put pressure on the Government to change its intransigent stance.
- 他們向政府施壓以迫使其改變不妥協的立場。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He can be intransigent and pig - headed at times.
- 他有時候會很固執,寸步不讓.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. The worry is that the radicals will grow more intransigent.
- 現在人們擔憂激進分子會變得更加不妥協。
來自辭典例句
- 4. He can be intransigent and pigheaded at times.
- 他有時候會很固執,寸步不讓。
來自辭典例句
- 5. As fin intransigent non - objective painter, he is antipathetic to figuration, especially Expressionist and decorative.
- 作為一個不妥協的 非 客觀畫家, 他憎惡具體的形象, 特別是表現主義和裝飾風格.
來自百科語句