[ gāngbìzìyòng ] self-willed; headstrong; opinionated; be set in one's way; be perverse in temper; be obstinate and adhere to one's own judgment; act and show overconfidence in oneself; selfconfidence and personal prejudice; obstinate and self-opinionated; self-willed and conceited
愚者刚愎自用: a wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose
Example Sentences:
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He looks as if he has a tremendous will of his own . 他看来好像相当刚愎自用。
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I am not so violently bent upon my own opinion as to reject any offer proposed by wise men . 我并不刚愎自用,以至于对时贤高见一概排斥。
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I am not so violently bent upon my own opinion as to reject any offer proposed by wise men . 我并不刚愎自用,以至于对贤人高见一概排斥。
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I've known for a long time that you were proud and headstrong, but i thought time would change you . 很久以来我就知道你骄傲自负,刚愎自用,不过我以为时间会使你改变。
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Now he had become his destroyer a second time, since, but for his obstinacy robertson might have effected his escape . 现在他又第二次毁了他,要不是他刚愎自用,罗伯逊也许已经逃脱。
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Wise men change their minds ; fools never do 谚智者通权达变,愚者刚愎自用。
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He ' s very headstrong 他非常刚愎自用
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She ' s hopelessly headstrong ; she always gets up against people in authority 她刚愎自用到了不可挽救的地步,老是与主管人员发生冲突。
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To his ruin , indeed , the fool gains knowledge and fame , they destroy his bright lot and cleave his head 愚笨的人得到知识和名誉对自己毫无益处,不但损失了他的幸福,而且还会使他刚愎自用。
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" a lively child , who had been spoilt and indulged , and therefore was sometimes wayward ( charlotte bront ) “原本是一个活泼可爱的小孩,可因为被宠惯了,所以有时也会刚愎自用,任性倔强” (夏洛蒂?勃朗特) 。