bloody-minded

bloody-minded
bloody-minded
tr[blʌdɪ'maɪndɪd]
adjective
1 (stubborn) tozudo,-a, terco,-a
2 (bad-tempered) de malas pulgas
'blʌdi'maɪndəd, ˌblʌdi'maɪndɪd
adjective (esp BrE colloq) difícil, empecinado, atravesado (AmL fam)
['blʌdɪ'maɪndɪd]
ADJ (Brit)
1) (=stubborn) terco, empecinado

the bloody-minded conservatism of some groups — el terco conservadurismo de algunos grupos

2) (=awkward) atravesado, difícil

you're just being bloody-minded — son ganas de ser atravesado or difícil, son ganas de fastidiar

he didn't really want a replacement, he was just being bloody-minded about it — no quería realmente un sustituto, lo hacía sólo para fastidiar

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['blʌdi'maɪndəd, ˌblʌdi'maɪndɪd]
adjective (esp BrE colloq) difícil, empecinado, atravesado (AmL fam)

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