1.倔强的(人),顽抗的(人),不顺从的(人)
1.refusing to obey orders
2.not operating or acting the way you want and therefore difficult to deal with
1.Obama at least seems to realize this fact and has -- albeit tepidly -- challenged a recalcitrant Israel to get serious about peace.
奥巴马至少似乎意识到了这一点并已经着手——毋宁说不冷不热地——敲打冥顽不灵的以色列,让以色列更认真对待和平问题。
2.The general concept of biotechnological use of soil micro-organisms to degrade recalcitrant molecules is much older and widely exploited.
生物技术利用土壤微生物去降解抗性分子的总概念要早得多,并且被广泛开拓过。
3.After a nose out in semifinal against Iran, Iranian coach said in a recalcitrant manner: " you are living on your old players. "
半决赛险胜宿敌伊朗队后,对方老帅不服气地甩下一句话:中国队只是靠老人打球!
4.Alachlor is a widely used pre-emergence herbicide, and known as a dangerous, recalcitrant and ubiquitous organic contaminant.
甲草胺是一种世界上广泛使用的芽前除草剂,也是普遍存在的危险且难矿化的有机污染物。
5.To be sure, Congress's stronger mandate has freed the main ruling party from its dependence on some recalcitrant political allies.
可以肯定,有了议会越发强大的权利,在野党已经不必再依靠某些强硬的政治同盟了。
6.Kublai khan prepared a great fleet and army with which to punish the recalcitrant ruler.
忽必烈汗准备了一支庞大的舰队和陆军,来惩罚这个拒不服从的统治者。
7.Recalcitrant backbenchers hamstrung the prime minister's attempt to railroad the bill through the Commons.
不屈不挠的后座议员们挫败了首相操纵下议院匆忙通过这个法案的企图。
8.China should push its recalcitrant neighbour to be as open as it has been. Saving lives is paramount.
人命关天,中国应该迫使其顽固的邻邦像自己一样开放。
9.But the recalcitrant Indian bees "just packed up and left, " she said.
但这些难以管理的印度蜂“刚刚打开包装就跑掉了”,她说。
10.Like recalcitrant teenagers, they are grudgingly giving in and doing the homework they should have done ages ago.
就像有逆反心理的青少年一样,他们不情愿地让步,并开始完成这个多年前早就应该完成的家庭作业。