Examples of using Intractable in English and their translations into Chinese
{-}
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Political
-
Programming
The Somali conflict seemed intractable.
And is intractable in his love of worldly goods.
Many conflicts and development challenges can seem intractable.
But more intractable problems remain unresolved.
But his heirs will have to grapple with some intractable problems.
People also translate
Solving the most intractable water resources and technological challenges anywhere.
However, complex and difficult as it is, the situation is not intractable.
Many long-running, apparently intractable conflicts have been ended.
The privilege of sitting in this hemicycle is to deal with intractable matters.
Many countries continue to face intractable problems for poverty eradication.
Many refugee situations have persisted and remain as intractable as ever.
However, many conflicts have become intractable due to the gains derived while they lasted.
We believe that the United Nationsis the proper instrument for the correction of many seemingly intractable problems.
The belief that heavy meat-eating is intractable may also be tied to the widely held myth that people can't change.
The second cause of shaky teams is interpersonal friction,an even more pressing and often intractable problem.
Among the many seemingly intractable challenges China faces, the economy, environment and corruption are at the top of the list.
Furthermore, it is essential that politicalwill be brought to bear on the seemingly intractable issue of reform of the Security Council.
The larger, more urgent and more intractable the unmet need is then it generally follows that there will be larger commercial potential.
And deep-brain stimulators can relieve the tremors of Parkinson's disease andgive cancer patients a break from intractable pain.
Members need to move beyond seemingly intractable procedural matters that eventually prevent discussion and agreement on substantive issues.
Is artificial intelligence going tousher in a golden age of humanity by solving our most intractable problems and creating vast amounts of wealth?
While some Member States are making efforts to reduce their debt to the United Nations,the Organization's debt to Member States remains intractable.
To understand the Middle East's seemingly intractable conflicts, we need to go back to at least 1924, the year the last caliphate was formally abolished.
Treatments for syphilis and other STDs have improved dramatically over the past century,but cancer has proved a far more intractable disease.
That policy would only produce intractable conflict and violence, as all indications were that dissent within Kashmiri civil society would not abate.
When it comes to Israel and its regional neighbours, bellicose language often drowns outpeacemaking in a conflict that so often looks intractable.
With the myriad of seemingly intractable problems facing human societies everywhere, people are again hotly debating: What is the“best” system of governance?
Peacekeeping shows increasing assessments, with larger unpaid assessments limiting the availability of cash,and the level of debt to Member States remains intractable.
On previous occasions,the Commission has each time had to overcome seemingly intractable differences, but has eventually agreed on topics worthy of our focused attention.
Despite this seemingly intractable dilemma, there are three important policy areas in which the ARF can capitalise on both its institutional formality and its flexibility.