wán HSK6

obstinate

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  1. This little boy is very naughty.

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  2. He fought tenaciously against the illness.

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  3. That naughty little brat is running all over the place.

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  4. This group of remnant bandits is putting up a desperate struggle deep in the mountains.

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  5. This little blade of grass displays a tenacious vitality.

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  6. This naughty child is a real handful.

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  7. The soldiers are tenaciously resisting the enemy's attack.

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  8. The soldiers fought tenaciously against the raging waves in the flood.

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  9. This cleaner can easily remove stubborn stains.

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  10. Brave soldiers are fighting tenaciously on the front lines.

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  11. He is very stubborn and finds it hard to accept new things.

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  12. He is obstinate and refuses to listen to any advice.

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  13. This detergent effectively removes all kinds of stubborn stains.

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  14. A few naughty children turned the house upside down.

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  15. He completed the grueling training with tenacious willpower.

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  16. Facing a powerful opponent, they put up a stubborn resistance.

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  17. Facing numerous difficulties, he showed an unyielding will.

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  18. He won through sheer perseverance in the final stages of the match.

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  19. Though physically disabled, he supported himself through sheer willpower.

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  20. The child used to be very naughty, but he seemed to suddenly wise up in junior high.

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