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;