unbending
/ˌʌnˈbendɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈbendɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈben-diŋ/ (ame, mw)
unbending — 形容詞
- unbendingpositive
- more unbendingcomparative
- most unbendingsuperlative
1. used to describe a person who keeps their own strong opinions or decisions and w
固執
固執己見,不願改變主意或計畫
used to describe a person who keeps their own strong opinions or decisions and will not change them, even when other people argue strongly against them.
The landlord remained unbending and refused to lower the rent for the tenants.
房東態度強硬,拒絕為房客降低租金。
pattern: remained unbending + refused to [action]
Cole's unbending position on the deadline meant no extensions were given.
Cole 在截止日期上立場不妥協,因此沒有給予任何延期。
Even after hours of debate, the committee chair stayed unbending in her decision.
即使經過數小時的辯論,委員會主席仍堅持她的決定,毫不讓步。
Meera found her father's unbending attitude toward her career choice deeply frustrating.
Meera 覺得父親對她職業選擇的固執態度令人非常沮喪。
The general was known for his unbending commitment to military discipline.
這位將軍以其對軍紀的嚴格堅持而聞名。
- inflexible
most neutral and widely used; often describes rules, systems, or people that cannot adapt
- rigid
suggests stiffness and brittleness, especially of systems, beliefs, or procedures
- uncompromising
implies firm adherence to principles; can be positive (principled) or negative (unreasonable)
- flexible
able to adapt to new circumstances or ideas
- open-minded
willing to consider different opinions before deciding
文法句型
be unbending
remain unbending
unbending + noun (attitude / position / stance)
用法筆記
Unlike everyday words such as 'stubborn' or 'inflexible,' unbending is formal and more common in written or literary contexts. It is rarely used for physical objects (e.g. an unbending wire), even though that was the original literal meaning.