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perseverance

/pur-suh-veer-uhns/US // ˌpɜr səˈvɪər əns //UK // (ˌpɜːsɪˈvɪərəns) //

毅力,坚忍不拔的精神,坚忍不拔,坚毅

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
    • : Theology. continuance in a state of grace to the end, leading to eternal salvation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundiligence, hard work

Examples

  • In surveying the damage over several years, Imbolo Mbue crafts an aching narrative about greed, community and perseverance.

  • The album embodied King’s musical genius, capturing her optimism and perseverance, which enabled her to make it in a man’s world and has given the album great longevity and appeal to fans of all types of music.

  • Our perseverance lies in recognizing our reliance on the Earth system, not our dominance of it.

  • The stories from entrepreneurs who have built successful businesses and the never-ending tales of heartache, perseverance, and resilience.

  • The companies that thrived in 2020 mastered the art of perseverance — and how they did so is instructive.

  • “This is what you call perseverance, ladies and gentlemen,” Greenfield said.

  • With a backbone of steel, she matched her husband in intelligence, perseverance, and strength of spirit.

  • The amount of discipline and perseverance that it takes to train for a fight is incredible.

  • One thinks of Viktor Frankl here—“What is to give light must endure burning”—and his philosophy of human perseverance.

  • This ties to me a long history and beautiful culture of accomplishment and perseverance.

  • She has an obstinacy and a perseverance in sticking at you that drive you almost wild, but make you learn "lots" in the end.

  • The students of the great Universities of Scotland offer, perhaps, the most striking proofs of perseverance to be found.

  • Lewis Hayden by perseverance, may yet become a very wealthy man.

  • There are many Mahomedans among the inhabitants, who surpass the Hindoos in industry and perseverance.

  • There is great perseverance, aye, moral courage of no mean order, in his survival in the movement.