English to Arabic Dictionary unyielding

unyielding

عنيد
definition
adjective
the Atlantic hurled its waves at the unyielding rocks
(of a mass or structure) not giving way to pressure; hard or solid.
translation of 'unyielding'
adjective
قاسي,
عنيد,
صلب,
قاس
example
The main raw material that is a compound of polyester resin mixed with calcium carbonate is caste in silicone rubber which helps in giving it an 'unyielding' structure.
We're absolutely 'unyielding' , though, on the subject of our good intentions.
It's hard, 'unyielding' rock, 700 million to 800 million years old, left over from an ancient mountain range.
The spine cracked as he opened it, and the paper was stiff and 'unyielding' .
A compelling leader with brilliant intelligence, he was adamant and 'unyielding' in his mission.
Most famous for his swashbuckling systems and successes at Foggia more than 10 years ago, he was an 'unyielding' believer in attack as the best form of defence.
Unlike the previous confrontation, however, his men were equally 'unyielding' .
He was a steely fellow, a man with a gentle Southern accent and an 'unyielding' faith in discipline.
His left side felt cold, pressing against a hard 'unyielding' surface.
His is a story of a remarkable, 'unyielding' spirit and uncompromisingly fierce defiance.
On divorce, contraception, abortion and homosexuality, he was 'unyielding' in his adherence to doctrine.
Rain splashed against the 'unyielding' rock, shattering into droplets, fragments scattering everywhere.
Yet, when put under pressure the apparent 'unyielding' stiffness becomes a lovely springy curve, and it's that which puts pressure on the fish.
Viewers may be surprised to learn these seemingly 'unyielding' shapes are in fact hollow.
Katherine first started therapy as a rigid, 'unyielding' business person, with no sense of frivolity or joy.
The dignified way in which she battled her brain tumour is a credit to her 'unyielding' character.
She was a tough woman of 'unyielding' principle, standing up in protest against war, injustice and conditions of impoverishment.
It also helps protect your body from being injured by the 'unyielding' hard metal and plastic surfaces on the inside of your car.
Her stiff, 'unyielding' upper body makes it hard to color her roles with real, heartfelt emotion.
Taking it in his hands, he examined its polished and unblemished surface: cut across the grain, it was solid and 'unyielding' to the touch.
He is both a friend and a tough, 'unyielding' journalist.
Glass as a material seems so hard and 'unyielding' - the slightest bump and it's liable to shatter into tiny shards.
Even with her vegetation obsession, she was 'unyielding' and did not back down from ridicule or teasing.
One of the golden threads that links all these great people is their 'unyielding' commitment to do that which was right in the face of mammoth challenges.
Who says electronic devices have to be moulded out of 'unyielding' plastic or milled from hard metal?
Looking below to the hard, 'unyielding' surface below, it is the first time I've had second thought about the whole warrior trainee thing.
It is as if all that running around is a smoke-screen, a dazzling distraction to hide the hard and 'unyielding' carapace.
Cheap fake suede is hard and 'unyielding' to your body.
He is 'unyielding' in his perceptions, and his rigidity both elevates and isolates him.
He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was 'unyielding' in his respect for the dignity of work.
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