dǎzuòpō
dig in
打坐坡 dǎzuòpō
- dig in
- to stubbornly refuse to cooperate, comply, or move forward with a plan; to dig one's heels in
- resist moving
- (of an animal or person) to sit back on one's haunches or brace oneself to resist being led or coaxed forward
Sources
- Definitions
- CC-CEDICT