die hard
英 [daɪ hɑːd]
美 [daɪ hɑːrd]
(习惯或观念)难以改掉,很难摆脱
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Such prejudices die hard.
这些偏见很难消除。 - Even though I've never been a celebrity chaser, I can understand and even admire some of those die hard fans who would do anything just to shake hands with their idol.
我自己虽然从来没有做过追星族,可是我还是蛮佩服甚至尊重那些痴心的粉丝们。 - I die hard but am not afraid to go.& George Washington, father of the United States
敦请各地来的华语及美藉神父主礼弥撒。我痛苦地死,但我并不怕死。美国国父华盛顿 - Third-quarter stock market decline die hard, Conch Cement fear a bear market but increase the intensity of the holdings.
三季度股市颓势难改,海螺水泥不惧熊市反而加大了增持力度。 - But old habits emphasising quantity over quality die hard.
但重视数量甚于质量的旧习惯并不容易改变。 - As Jefferson had discovered earlier, however, old practices die hard.
然而,诚如杰斐逊之前的发现,旧习难改。 - The state of being destroyed or becoming extinct, as a species of animal. Old conventions die hard.
作为动物的一个物种,处于被消灭或消亡的状态。旧的习惯势力是不会轻易消亡的。 - Like old habits, old concepts seem to die hard.
例如旧的习惯、旧的概念总是不易改变。 - Traditions die hard in China.
然而在中国,摈弃传统习俗很难。 - Deeply entrenched views die hard.
根深蒂固的观念很难消除。
