enduring 的定义
- lasting; permanent: a poet of enduring greatness.
- patient; long-suffering.
enduring 近义词
lasting
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- Despite enduring headaches, a fever and shortness of breath, Day kept the paper going by working from home.
- Then Warnock suddenly opened a gigantic, enduring lead of over five points that mirrored Ossoff’s sprint.
- “Purchases that help to foster our social relationships—those are the purchases that are most likely to bring us longer-lasting, more enduring happiness,” Kumar says.
- No one has quantified the loss of productivity from this, but it’s significant and enduring.
- It enhances the feeling of visiting the past, and thereby a more enduring appreciation for it.
- But the enduring response—stop the world, I want to get off—is the same.
- But several of these words and phrases do manage to secure an enduring place in the English language.
- Statistics are one thing, enduring the jailhouse ordeal another.
- Cruising the Caribbean, enjoying beaches... Enduring Persecution as an American Christian sounds horrible.
- Call it tragic, call it comic, or call it both: The most enduring legacy of Viagra might be erectile dysfunction jokes.
- So intelligent were her methods that she doubtless had great influence in making the memory of his art enduring.
- Uriah said it would dishonour him to seek ease and pleasure at home while other soldiers were enduring hardship at the front.
- For Isabel Otis the genius loci had a more powerful and enduring magnetism than any man or woman she had ever known.
- Her mother pressed the coveted treasure to her bosom with maternal love, more calm, and deep, and enduring.
- Sebastopol was evacuated last night after enduring, for three days, an infernal fire of shot and shell.