persevere 的 2 个定义
per·se·vered, per·se·ver·ing.
- to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.
- to persist in speech, interrogation, argument, etc.; insist.
per·se·vered, per·se·ver·ing.
- to bolster, sustain, or uphold: unflagging faith that had persevered him.
persevere 近义词
keep at; work hard
persevere 的近义词 28 个
- endure
- hold on
- keep going
- persist
- press on
- proceed
- pursue
- stand firm
- continue
- maintain
- remain
- be determined
- be resolved
- be stubborn
- carry on
- go for broke
- go for it
- go on
- hang in
- hang tough
- hold fast
- keep driving
- keep on
- leave no stone unturned
- plug away
- see it through
- stay the course
- stick with it
persevere 的反义词 8 个
更多persevere例句
- The person jogging alone on the treadmill, a person persevering in the loneliness of our times.
- These are characters who keep going, who endure and persevere and keep fighting.
- While some have persevered in the face of these looming obstacles, survivors and descendants are still waiting for justice.
- The theater industry has persevered through a catastrophic year during which they had no mainstream movies to show.
- I have invested so much time, energy, and love in my crew team and they have in turn given me friendship, trust, and the strength to persevere through everything life has thrown my way.
- There have been many struggles, trials, battles, and losses through which my name has helped me persevere.
- She writes of the struggles, battles, and losses through which her name has helped her persevere—to the role that made her famous.
- I wrote about the motivations of businessmen, and their determination to persevere.
- “The secret of her success and survival is her enormous ability to persevere,” Grubman says.
- These are very determined and deliberate people who will almost always persevere no matter what impediments we place in their way.
- The friends of truth cannot justifiably persevere in supporting the British Constitution as the ordinance of God.
- All that is necessary is to persevere faithfully in the ordinary duties of life, and to perform them to the best of our ability.
- By exerting myself to persevere for about a month, I was enabled to feel perfectly resigned.
- Tidings of the repulse were brought to Pitt; he sent reinforcements and ordered the commander to persevere.
- What do girls amount to who think only of their own pleasure, and never persevere to the successful end?