wán
kàng

verb
common

Meaning of 顽抗

顽抗 means to resist stubbornly; to put up a stubborn resistance (often futile or unreasonable). Pronounced wán kàng.

  • to resist stubbornly; to put up a stubborn resistance (often futile or unreasonable)

Definitions & Examples

rén
wán
kàng
 
dàn
zuì
zhōng
hái
shì
bèi
xiāo
miè
le
 

The enemy put up a stubborn resistance from a corner, but was ultimately wiped out.

Cán
fěi
píng
xiǎn
wán
kàng
 
shǐ使
jūn
jìn
gōng
shòu
 

The remaining bandits resisted stubbornly relying on the terrain, blocking our army's advance.

Jǐn
guǎn
shì
 
réng
zài
wán
kàng
 

Despite the situation being hopeless, he was still resisting stubbornly.

Fàn
zuì
fèn
wán
kàng
 
chí
xiè
 

The criminals resisted stubbornly from a corner, armed and refusing arrest.