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(idiomatic) to refuse to change one's plans or ideas, especially when counseled otherwise / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dig, heel, in.
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dig one's heels in
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Source Word
dig one's heels in
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
意見や計画を変えようとせず、頑固に主張すること。 / 反対や助言があっても自らの立場を譲らずに固執すること。
( present singular third-person )
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