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perpetuate

/per-pech-oo-eyt/US // pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪt //UK // (pəˈpɛtjʊˌeɪt) //

延续,永续,永续经营,延续下去

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    per·pet·u·at·ed, per·pet·u·at·ing.

    • : to make perpetual.
    • : to preserve from extinction or oblivion: to perpetuate one's name.

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Examples

  • I should add that by perpetuating lies that have led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and by promoting lies that have undermined democracy, Fox is actively complicit in this.

  • With the Better Common Names Project, the ESA now prohibits names perpetuating negative stereotypes, and welcomes public input about which names to change next.

  • By focusing on Google above all else, we perpetuate a cycle that overlooks the value that smaller competitors might be offering and keeps the search behemoth at the top.

  • By focusing on Google above all else, we perpetuate a cycle that disenfranchises smaller competitors and keeps the search behemoth at the top.

  • Such treatment brings with it pain and perpetuates intolerance.

  • And while some sex workers turn to advocacy groups, even rape support organizations sometimes perpetuate stigma.

  • In Paris, a new generation of entrepreneurs are  launching initiatives to perpetuate the Yiddish way of life.

  • Unused funds, sitting idle, do nothing to perpetuate the cycle of support that America relies on.

  • But religion also compels us to fight the unjust, prejudiced systems that cause and perpetuate that misfortune.

  • But it serves no one to perpetuate the idea that parenting is supposed to be an agonizing and thankless slog.

  • It is a very laudable spirit on the part of a dying man to wish to—ah—perpetuate these old English names.

  • I think this is a wicked, wicked war, waged to perpetuate slavery and to destroy the Union.

  • By perpetrating an act of injustice, which would perpetuate agitation.

  • What he wanted was to gain time, and perpetuate the war, even though waging an unequal contest.

  • That the animals selected for breed, should unite in themselves all the good qualities we wish to perpetuate in the offspring.