permanently 的 2 个定义
- existing perpetually; everlasting, especially without significant change.
- intended to exist or function for a long, indefinite period without regard to unforeseeable conditions: a permanent employee; the permanent headquarters of the United Nations.
- long-lasting or nonfading: permanent pleating; permanent ink.
- Also called permanent wave . a wave or curl that is set into the hair by the application of a special chemical preparation and that remains for a number of months.
permanently 近义词
for all time
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- A lot of households that were struggling, then a lot of the jobs that were furloughed have become permanent layoffs.
- If left untreated, it can cause serious complications and perhaps permanent heart damage.
- The combo of the immediacy of Stories and the staying power of Highlights will let you create a permanent album.
- Shop and Reels tabs are now permanent fixtures on Instagram’s home screen, the company announced Thursday.
- With wide asymptomatic spread, there will be more mutations and more risk that the virus will become permanent.
- Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care.
- Hitchcock was our mountains and our rivers, curled permanently into our brainpans.
- He survived, Risner says, but was left permanently injured by a bullet to his spine.
- And not all illegal immigrants remain in the country permanently.
- Is he the type of character who would ever join the group permanently, or is he more of a drift-in, drift-out kind of guy?
- The box B is permanently supplied with air under pressure from the bellows.
- It is less troublesome, as well as less expensive, than a hot supper, and the custom will be a good one to adopt permanently.
- However, one-third of the area of the state—which had become West Virginia—was permanently separated.
- Her nominee was unable to hold his ground in Kerry, nor was the Papal Bishop permanently resident.
- About half this great counter was permanently immersed, and when a boat laid over, almost the whole of it came into bearing.