adamant
Word family adjectiveadamanteanadamantineadverbadamantlynounadamant
ad·a·mant /ˈædəmənt/ adjectiveadjDETERMINEDdetermined not to change your opinion or a decision that you have made 固執的;堅定不移的She begged me to change my mind, but I remained adamant. 她求我改變主意,但我堅決不肯。
adamant thatMadonna is adamant that she will not tour this year. 麥當娜堅持今年不作巡回演出。
—adamantly adverbadvBritain is adamantly opposed to the new directive. 英國堅決反對那項新指令。
adamant• To this day, Matthews is adamant about his innocence.• Old-timers were very adamant about which medicines worked for them and which did not.• The man in the shop was adamant. "Definitely not, " he said.• Nicolson was always adamant in his belief that his films did not encourage drug-taking.• Nicholson was always quite adamant in his own mind that his films did not encourage drug taking.• The Prime Minister was adamant on this point.• The Salinas government is adamant that a large devaluation would be both damaging and unnecessary.• Stevens is adamant that Golding and his council colleagues have failed to address prejudice in city government.• Taylor was adamant that she was not going to quit.• The commission says it's adamant that the public will have the final say. Origin adamant (800-900) Old French Latin adamas “hardest metal, diamond”, from Greek