rèn

idiom
colloquial

Meaning of 认死理

认死理 means to stubbornly adhere to one's own reasoning or principles; to be obstinately inflexible. Pronounced rèn sǐ lǐ.

  • to stubbornly adhere to one's own reasoning or principles; to be obstinately inflexible

Definitions & Examples

Zhè
rén
jiù
shì
yǒu
diǎn
r
rèn
 
xīn
hái
shì
hǎo
de
 

This person is a bit stubborn in his thinking, but his heart is in the right place.

bié
rèn
le
 
biàn
tōng
xià
xíng
ma
 

Stop being so stubborn—can't you be a bit more flexible?

rèn
r
 
rèn
dìng
de
shì
jiǔ
tóu
niú
huí
lái
 

He's stubborn as a mule; once he's made up his mind, nine oxen couldn't pull him back.

Zuò
xué
wèn
néng
rèn
 
yào
dǒng
de
shí
jìn
 

In academic research, one mustn't be rigidly dogmatic; you need to understand how to advance with the times.