recalcitrate
英 [rɪ'kælsɪtreɪt]
美
- vi. 不服从;顽抗;踢回去
英英释义
- 1. show strong objection or repugnance; manifest vigorous opposition or resistance; be obstinately disobedient;
- "The Democratic senators recalcitrated against every proposal from the Republican side"
英文词源
- recalcitrate (v.)
- "to kick out," 1620s, from Latin recalcitratus, past participle of recalcitrare (see recalcitrant). Sense of "resist obstinately" is from 1759. Related: Recalcitrated; recalcitrating.
词态变化
第三人称单数: recalcitrates;过去式: recalcitrated;过去分词: recalcitrated;现在分词: recalcitrating;