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intransigent逆构词

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transigent (比较级 more transigent最高级 most transigent)

  1. (不常见) 愿意妥协
    • 1941, Arthur Kissam Train, The Story of Everyday Things, Harper & Brothers,页号 390:
      But in the second half scientists will undoubtedly make progress in synthesizing the hormones, the mysterious secretions of the ductless glands which regulate the make-up of our personalities, determining whether we are to be big or little, energetic or lazy, virile or effeminate, aggressive or transigent, high-strung or lethargic.
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    • 1966 4月 22, “Unaccustomed Calm”, 出自 Time[1],于27 August 2013归档自原页面:
      Armed Forces Minister General Enrique Prez y Prez, under whom the army has become more transigent, promised last week that the armed forces "will respect the popular will."
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    • 1972, Robert Brent Toplin, The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil, Atheneum, →ISBN页号 85:
      As the editors of the Gazeta da Tarde explained their position, “Intransigent in principles, we are, however, transigent in facts.”
      正如《Gazeta da Tarde》的编辑解释他们的立场一样,“我们在原则上不妥协,但在事实上却很妥协。”
    • 1977, Marco Caliaro, Mario Francesconi, John Baptist Scalabrini: Apostle to Emigrants, →ISBN页号 11:
      The internal contradictions resulting from the lack of distinction between the religious and the socio-political spheres of action had been perceived by the more intelligent and best intentioned, and this accounted for the perplexities of Toniolo and many others, both intransigent and transigent.
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    • 1985, R. P. Blackmur, “The Jew in Search of a Son”, 出自 Harold Bloom 编, The Art of the Critic, New York: Chelsea House Publishers, →ISBN页号 334:
      He is Everyman in exile, the exile in every man. A transigent man, easy, warm, thinking, he makes up in little acts of imagination for frustrations not of his making.
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    • 2000 2月 18, Alessandra Stanley, “Honoring a Heretic Whom Vatican ‘Regrets’ Burning”, 出自 The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
      “I think Bruno mainly appeals to a small minority, Italians who are at the margins of society,” said Paolo Fabbri, a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna. “Ours is such a transigent culture, we are known for ‘transformismo,’ going along to get along.”
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    • 2007 [1989], “Is Dr King on board?”, 出自 Proclaiming Christ in Christ's Way页号 201:
      By year's end, he was to admit that Chicago had proved to be more difficult than any place he had been; more transigent, less amenable to reason, more violent.
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    • 2013 1月 28, Ross Douthat, “Immigration and Republican Self-Interest”, 出自 The New York Times[3]:
      Here is Ezra Klein, explaining why Republican are suddenly looking more, shall we say, transigent on immigration than they’ve been on taxes: []
      埃兹拉·克莱因解释了为什么共和党人突然在移民问题上变得比在税收问题上更加妥协 []

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transigent (复数 transigents)

  1. (不常见) 愿意妥协
    • 2009, Giuseppe Maria Finaldi, Italian National Identity in the Scramble for Africa: Italy's African Wars [] , →ISBN页号 214:
      As in other areas, in this field the traditional distinction between transigents and intransigents was clearly at work.
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transigent

  1. transiger第三人称复数现在时直陈式/虚拟式

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trānsigent

  1. trānsigō第三人称复数将来时主动态直陈式

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借自拉丁语 transigens法语 transigeant

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transigent m n (阴性单数 transigentă,阳性复数 transigenți,阴性和中性复数 transigente)

  1. 愿意妥协

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