inflexible nell'Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inflexible nel dizionario PONS

inflexible Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to be inflexible in one's opinion
Inglese americano

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
Used as an adjective and sometimes as a noun, it refers to something stern, harsh, unyielding, inflexible, rigid, sturdy, strong, robust.
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He projects such an inflexible mask of cool detachment, of ironic running commentary, that we're prevented from identifying with him...
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This question about what comes first (the functions or the constellation) is not an inflexible matter.
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The usual result was rather identical, inflexible formations pushing against each other until one broke.
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He was inflexible in the execution of what he deemed to be his duty, without favour to any man.
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If the brain were a computer, then it would be carrying out a pre-wired set of actions in an inflexible sequence.
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Costs were structured differently, and it made sense that prices would be flexible, but employment would tend to be inflexible.
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Stems are not straight, not easy to split, inflexible, thick-walled, and initially strong.
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Standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization proved less well adapted to the mission.
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The complex demands of the modern economy and inflexible administration overwhelmed and constrained the central planners.
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