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diehard
die-hard also die·hard (dī′härd′)adj. Stubbornly resisting change or clinging to a seemingly hopeless or outdated cause.n. One who stubbornly resists change or tenaciously adheres to a seemingly hopeless or outdated cause: rebel die-hards who refused to surrender. die′-hard′ism n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | diehard - one who adheres to traditional viewstraditionalistconservative, conservativist - a person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideasRip van Winkle - a person oblivious to social changes | Translationsdie1 (dai) – present participle dying (ˈdaiiŋ) : past tense, past participle died – verb1. to lose life; to stop living and become dead. Those flowers are dying; She died of old age. 死 死2. to fade; to disappear. The daylight was dying fast. 消失 消失3. to have a strong desire (for something or to do something). I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her. 渴望 渴望diehard noun a person who resists new ideas. 頑固分子 顽固分子die away to fade from sight or hearing. The sound died away into the distance. (聲音等)逐漸消失 (声音等)逐渐消失 die down to lose strength or power. I think the wind has died down a bit. 平息 平息die hard to take a long time to disappear. Old habits die hard. 不易根除 不易消失die off to die quickly or in large numbers. Herds of cattle were dying off because of the drought. 大批地死亡 大批地死亡die out to cease to exist anywhere. The custom died out during the last century. 完全消失 完全消失EncyclopediaSeedieFinancialSeeDiediehard
Synonyms for diehardnoun one who adheres to traditional viewsSynonymsRelated Words- conservative
- conservativist
- Rip van Winkle
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