1.b> .i> .i> ; ; why are you so stubborn? ? a silly, stubborn old woman , ; he was too stubborn to admit that he was wrong , ; they have massive rows because they're both so stubborn / ; she can be as stubborn as a mule / ; stubborn pride / ; a stubborn refusal to listen ; a stubborn resistance to change / ; as a tennis player, he was famed for his stubborn resistance and his refusal to accept defeat , ; a stubborn crusade ;
2.b> "", , .i> ( , . i>); the removal of stubborn screws / ; a stubborn cough / ; a stubborn stain / ; a stubborn problem / .