die hard
英 [daɪ hɑːd]
美 [daɪ hɑːrd]
(习惯或观念)难以改掉,很难摆脱
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- The movies I like? Action movies like Rambo, Die Hard, Rush Hour* you get the idea.
我喜欢的电影嘛,像《兰博》、《虎胆龙威》、《尖峰时刻》这类动作片,知道了吧。 - Which die hard movie do you bring back?
你会租哪一集“虎胆龙威”? - Like the end of Die Hard, he joked.
就像《虎胆龙威》的结尾,他开玩笑说。 - Even though I've never been a celebrity chaser, I can understand and even admire some of those die hard fans who would do anything just to shake hands with their idol.
我自己虽然从来没有做过追星族,可是我还是蛮佩服甚至尊重那些痴心的粉丝们。 - Like old habits, old concepts seem to die hard.
例如旧的习惯、旧的概念总是不易改变。 - Old habits and attitudes die hard, said a September report from the Asia Corporate Governance Association on 11 countries in the region.
亚洲公司治理协会(AsiaCorporateGovernanceAssociation)在9月份发布的一份关于亚洲11个国家的报告中称:旧有的习惯和态度很难改变。 - I die hard but am not afraid to go.
我痛苦地死,但我并不怕死。 - But old habits die hard, and nervousness about deindustrialisation has triggered mercantilist instincts.
但积习难返,对于去工业化的担忧激起了重商主义者的本能。 - Old loyalties die hard, although by starting from scratch Nomura could design a model that pleases both participants and regulators.
旧有的客户很难转投新东家,不过野村证券可以白手起家,设计出一种既取悦参与者、又令监管机构满意的模式。 - Traditions die hard in China.
然而在中国,摈弃传统习俗很难。
