intransigent
의미: Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something; uncompromising to the point of stubbornness.
Intransigent is a formal word used primarily in political, diplomatic, and academic contexts to describe an absolute refusal to negotiate or compromise. It is more elevated than 'stubborn' and implies a principled but obstructive rigidity. It collocates with 'position,' 'stance,' 'attitude,' 'opposition,' and 'negotiator.'
예문
- The intransigent position of both parties made a negotiated settlement impossible. 双方互不让步的立场使得通过谈判达成和解成为不可能。La posición intransigente de ambas partes hizo imposible un acuerdo negociado.双方の妥協を許さない姿勢が、交渉による解決を不可能にしました。양측의 비타협적인 태도가 협상을 통한 해결을 불가능하게 만들었습니다.
- Union leaders accused management of being intransigent over the issue of pension reforms. 工会领导人指责管理层在养老金改革问题上态度强硬、拒绝妥协。Los dirigentes sindicales acusaron a la dirección de mostrarse intransigente en la cuestión de la reforma de las pensiones.労働組合の指導者たちは、年金改革の問題で経営陣が頑なであると非難しました。노동조합 지도부는 연금 개혁 문제에서 경영진이 완강하다고 비난했습니다.
- His intransigent refusal to accept any amendments delayed the legislation by several months. 他顽固地拒绝接受任何修正案,导致该项立法推迟了数月。Su intransigente negativa a aceptar enmienda alguna retrasó la legislación varios meses.いかなる修正案も受け入れないという彼の頑なな拒絶が、その法案を数か月遅らせました。어떠한 수정안도 받아들이지 않겠다는 그의 완강한 거부가 그 법안을 수개월 지연시켰습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, media, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Spanish los intransigentes, the name of a radical political party in 1870s Spain, from in- (not) and Latin transigere (to come to an agreement, to settle), from trans- (through) and agere (to drive, to do).
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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