In figurative and allusive phrase, e.g. to wince against the prick (cf. kick, v.1 1c and prick, n. 9); hence gen. to be recalcitrant or impatient.
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释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > be unsubmissive [verb (intransitive)] > be intractable or recalcitrant (7) to wince against the prickc1290 In figurative and allusive phrase, e.g. to wince against the prick (cf. kick, v.1 1c and prick, n. 9); hence gen. to be recalcitrant or impatient. kicka1425 intransitive. figurative. To show temper, annoyance, defiance, dislike, etc.; to rebel, be recalcitrant. to kick againstor at, to object strongly… rejouncea1644 intransitive. Probably: to be recalcitrant or refractory; to fight back. recalcitrate1647 intransitive. With against or at. to ride rusty1709 to ride rusty: (of a person) to be obstinate or awkward; to be angry; to take offence; (of a horse) to be stubborn or difficult to control. Now rare. bolsh1921 intransitive. To act like a Bolshevik; to revolt. non-cooperate1921 intransitive. To refuse or fail to cooperate. |
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