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What does Rowen's English name "Die Hard Rowen" mean?

Hard to get rid of

stiff

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Dictionary results:

Hard to get rid of

[British] [Dai Hade] [American] [Da? hū? (r)d]

Difficult to get rid of; Difficult to reduce; Stubborn to the end; Deep-rooted;

Example:

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However, old traditions are hard to change in China.

However, the old traditions and customs are deeply rooted in China.

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