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Pigheaded Meaning in English

word

ˌpɪɡˈhɛdɪd
pig-HED-id
pˈɪɡhɛdɪd
pig-HED-id

释义

Describes someone who refuses to change their mind or admit they are wrong, even when it's unreasonable.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often negative; used to criticize someone's extreme stubbornness. Typical collocations: 'so pigheaded', 'act pigheaded'. Stronger than 'stubborn' and implies being unreasonable.

例句

He is too pigheaded to listen to advice.

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My brother can be pigheaded sometimes.

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Don’t be so pigheaded about this!

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She gets so pigheaded when she thinks she’s right.

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It’s pigheaded to refuse help just to prove a point.

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You’re being unbelievably pigheaded about this whole thing.

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