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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
inflexible
in·flex·ible AW BrE [ɪnˈfleksəbl] NAmE [ɪnˈfleksəbl] adjective 1. (disapproving)that cannot be changed or made more suitable for a particular situation Syn: ↑rigid •an inflexible attitude/routine/system •The rules are too inflexible to allow for human error. •an inflexible retirement age 2. (disapproving) (of people or organizations)unwilling to change their opinions, decisions, etc, or the way they do things •He's completely inflexible on the subject. 3. (of a material)difficult or impossible to bend Syn: ↑stiff, Opp: ↑flexible Derived Words: ↑inflexibility ▪ ↑inflexibly Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin inflexibilis, from in- ‘not’ + flexibilis ‘flexible’. Example Bank: •She's a good teacher, but she can be rather inflexible. •The rules seemed arbitrary and inflexible. •The seven-year period is not totally inflexible. •The government has shown an increasingly inflexible attitude to dealing with the problem.
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