stubbornly [sta-bon-li]adverbioObstinadamente, inflexiblemente, tercamente.
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stubbornly [ˈstʌbənlɪ]
adverb
[+insist, say] obstinadamente; tercamente "She knows where I am," Sharpe [said] stubbornly.
[+refuse, continue, oppose] obstinadamente; [+resist, cling] (steadfastly) tenazmente; (pig-headedly) obstinadamente he was stubbornly determined/persistent su resolución era obstinada/su insistencia era tenaz; interest rates have remained stubbornly high perduran los tipos altos de interés
Peking has clung stubbornly to its position he stubbornly refused to give in she stubbornly opposed any change/the idea ...Japan stubbornly [refuses] to open its markets to overseas competition Steve stubbornly [refused] to talk about it... She stubbornly [insisted] she was well enough to see him. All pleas for intervention have been stubbornly [resisted] by the Government. ...we [cling] stubbornly to the image of the perfect British summer
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