inflexibly造句1. She'd better get used to it, Guy thought inflexibly.
2. A person inflexibly attached to a practice or theory without regard to its practicality.
3. These are very dynamic people, but they manifest inflexibly in relating to the world.
4. Ex. 2 Don't be inflexibly devoted to a system just because it worked elsewhere.
5. This judgment can't be understood unilaterally and inflexibly beyond history.
6. After a short and furious rest in the potato store I entered the women's hospital, inflexibly determined on an inspection.
7. On the other hand, there are some problems with the Chemistry Olympiad which can not be overlooked, like training inflexibly by stuffing exercises and grade-oriented practices.