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permanency

/pur-muh-nuhn-see/US // ˈpɜr mə nən si //UK // (ˈpɜːmənənsɪ) //

永久性,常任,常设,常驻

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural per·ma·nen·cies for 2.

    • : permanence.
    • : something that is permanent.

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Examples

  • Of his members, Kuhlman argues, “We would hope in the next administration…that permanency becomes a priority.”

  • Traditional American notion of independence, permanency and identity with neighborhood are given short shrift in this approach.

  • Do the dolls help instill a sense of permanency to the collections?

  • The project raises questions about the permanency of contemporary art.

  • The international community must come together with sustainable solutions to give millions of children permanency and a future.

  • In order for it to once again regain something approaching permanency, various proteins must be produced by various brain cells.

  • As another instance of the permanency of place-names, the city of Palmyra is curiously notable.

  • The distinctive feature in securing permanency seems to have been the intent to secure it.

  • In matrimony it is necessary that many things should contribute to a permanency of enjoyment.

  • The estimated profit depends upon the size and the permanency of the operation and the degree of risk involved.

  • But here, too, failure must be recorded in respect of permanency of results in the really wild parts of the Highlands.