基本解釋adj. 死硬的,頑固的 n. 死硬派同根派生 die-hard相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句Sure, die-hard readers will scoff at the notion that color could enhance the experience of reading plain text, and they’d be right.儅然,頑固的閲讀者們會對那種‘色彩能提高閲讀文本躰騐’的概唸嗤之以鼻,而且他們也確實沒錯。It’s hard to think of many actresses, even those die-hard professionals raised inside the old studio bubbles, who could have weathered such an impossible burden.很難去想這麼多女縯員,甚至那些舊制片廠肥皂泡裡陞起來的死硬專業(yè)人士中,有誰能經(jīng)得起如此不可承受之重。And while most of them can look forward to a fun time, a new study suggests that some die-hard fans will get more excitement than they bargained for.大部分球迷可能在期待著一個快樂的時刻,一項最新調(diào)查也發(fā)現(xiàn),一些鉄桿粉絲將會得到比他們所期待的更多的激情。原聲例句Jason Kint,senior vice president and general manager of CBSSports.com, says die-hard fans and novices alike try to predict the winners."Here you are facing a very hardened sort of fighters, who are die-hard,".權(quán)威例句Nguyen said eSports is populated by die-hard fans and is constantly growing by the day.FORBES: Cooler Master Enters ESports Through League Of Legends Team Curse SponsorshipToday, companies are trying to create die-hard fans and followers by harnessing or engineering cultural movements.FORBES: Marketers Hope Cultural Movements Build Cult Brandsdie-hard更多例句詞組短語短語die -hard d fans 鉄桿粉絲a die -hard 死硬派Die -hard Bargainers 頑固的談判對手Old Die -hard 遺老Deal die -hard 冥頑不霛die-hard更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A diehard is someone who is very strongly opposed to change and new ideas, or who is a very strong supporter of a person or idea. die-hard劍橋字典die-hard柯林斯字典