一意孤行 (yī yì gū xíng) — (idiom) to insist on doing things one's own way; to be willful and refuse to listen to others

定義

Strong negative idiom: to stubbornly go one's own way, ignoring all advice. Emphasizes willful, self-isolated decision-making — stronger than merely having one's own opinion.

idiom
to insist on doing things one's own wayto be willful and refuse to listen to others

例文

  • 一意孤行
    Tā yī yì gū xíng, cóng bù tīng bié rén de jiàn yì, zuì hòu shī bài le.
    He stuck to his own way, never listened to others' advice, and ultimately failed.
  • 一意孤行
    Guǎn lǐ zhě rú guǒ yī yì gū xíng, tuán duì hěn kuài jiù huì shī qù níng jù lì.
    If a manager goes his own way stubbornly, the team will quickly lose cohesion.
  • 一意孤行
    Nǐ bù néng zhè yàng yī yì gū xíng, tīng tīng dà jiā de yì jiàn zài zuò jué dìng ba.
    You can't be so headstrong — listen to everyone's opinions before making a decision.

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