persistent / pərˈsɪs tənt, -ˈzɪs- /

⭐基础词汇持久性持续性的持久的顽固的

persistent 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. persisting, especially in spite of opposition, obstacles, discouragement, etc.; persevering: a most annoyingly persistent young man.
  2. lasting or enduring tenaciously: the persistent aroma of verbena; a persistent cough.
  3. constantly repeated; continued: persistent noise.
  4. Biology. continuing or permanent.having continuity of phylogenetic characteristics.
  5. Botany. remaining attached beyond the usual time, as flowers, flower parts, or leaves.

persistent 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

determined; continuous

更多persistent例句

  1. Instead, those vendors are afforded more persistent cookies that aren’t capped by ITP to a week.
  2. Italy has huge problems with a no-growth economy, persistent corruption and intractable political infighting.
  3. The observations hint that the most successful males might be the ones that worked the hardest and remained persistent.
  4. While no one can say for sure that intact virus isn’t hiding in a cell somewhere in this person’s body, the finding suggests that some people’s immune systems can get the upper hand, essentially eliminating the pernicious and persistent virus.
  5. There have been persistent reports of troop build-ups right along the 3,500 kilometre frontier with China.
  6. The North Korean hackers have proven to be a persistent adversary, if not the most skilled one.
  7. One of the most persistent myths in American politics is the media-fueled concept of the lame duck.
  8. However, throughout their relationship, there were persistent rumors that Brown was also still seeing Rihanna.
  9. Persistent rumors that Darren Wilson will not be indicted for putting six bullet holes in teenager Michael Brown.
  10. One possible answer was that the animal integrated fragments of the virus into its genes as a result of persistent infection.
  11. As a rule, however, persistent glycosuria is diagnostic of diabetes mellitus, of which disease it is the essential symptom.
  12. Persistent glycosuria has been noted in brain injuries involving the floor of the fourth ventricle.
  13. The courage and persistent hard work of the settlers and the leadership of Captain John Smith were invaluable.
  14. She ran lightly down the stairs, pausing at the foot, as if ashamed of her persistent curiosity.
  15. By persistent personal effort and the use of some political influence, he secured an appointment as Indian agent.