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词汇 intractably
释义 intractably
adverb
 formaluk /ɪnˈtræk.tə.bli/ us /ɪnˈtræk.tə.bli/
in a way that is very difficult or impossible to control, manage, or solve: 难驾驭地;难对付地;难解决地
an intractably violent relationship难以控制的暴力关系
She is intractably opposed to hunting.她顽固地反对打猎。
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intractable
Many of the problems they face are intractably hard.
They are intractably opposed to real efforts at real reform.
The minister talked of "an intractably broken health care system".
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Examples of intractably


intractably
One is that psychiatric illness is endemic and that the human condition is mostly intractably unhappy.
The relationships between these factors are intertwined, perhaps intractably so.
However, as decision trees have a risk of becoming intractably large, we look for ways of pruning the decision tree.
Asymptomatic bacteriuria is prevalent in intractably incontinent elderly female patients, whether managed by catheter or pads.
Unfortunately they are intractably jealous of us, and would obliterate us entirely except that we have discovered magic rites that keep them at bay.
In particular, the ways in which local populations are learning to understand and define democracy are intractably linked with their simultaneous understandings of the chieftaincy.
Once patients with cancer become intractably breathless they usually have a relatively short time to live, becoming breathless at rest over a shorter period of time.
If the pace of change becomes intractably slow, however, researchers and academics with essential skills and knowledge may lose their interest in the project and look for alternative satisfying opportunities.
It is slow, cumbersome, inefficient, unco-ordinated, at times chaotic, and intractably unwilling to be changed.
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Secondly, and more intractably, we require teachers; and there is the crux of the problem or, rather, the crux of two problems.
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It is yet another demonstration of the most hopeful aspect of what often seems to be an intractably difficult situation.
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Extreme examples approach a kind of thematic infinite regress wherein distinctions between art and life, commerce and critique, ridicule and homage become intractably blurred.
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However, it can not be used to study things like a gas, which have intractably large numbers of molecules.
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The computation time would be intractably large if a realistic mass ratio were used, so an artificially small but still rather large value, for example 100, is substituted.
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