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dig your heels in idiom to refuse to change your plans or ideas, especially when someone is trying to persuade you to do so(尤指不顾他人劝说)坚持己见,一意孤行 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples refusing to change your actions or opinions stubbornShe's so stubborn, she'll never admit that she was wrong. be as stubborn as a muleAh, she's as stubborn as a mule. You might as well give her what she wants. mulishHe was generally an easy-going child, but could be mulish when upset. headstrongShe's too headstrong to listen to reason. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Strong-willed adamancy adamant adamantine adamantly aggressive gutsily gutsy gutty hard-boiled hard-headed pertinaciously pigheaded pigheadedly purposeful purposefully ultra-serious unbending unbroken undaunted unmovable
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