dig in one's heels
idiomPart ofheel
dig in one's heels — idiom
1. to refuse to change your opinion or plan, even when others try to persuade you
1.慣用語
釋義
to refuse to change your opinion or plan, even when others try to persuade you
例句
The union dug in its heels and rejected the company's final pay offer.
Ava dug in her heels and insisted that the project deadline should not be moved.