persisted v. 持续(persist的过去分词);坚持不懈
- “I wish you wouldn't discuss this business any longer, Jennie,” he persisted.
他反复说,“詹妮,我认为你不要再讨论这件事了。” - I bite the persisted, I finally boarded the eighth beacon.
我咬牙坚持着,我终于登上了第八个烽火台。 - The victor often is from persisted finally in five minutes time succeeds. --- Newton (England.
胜利者往往是从坚持最后五分钟的时间中得来成功。---牛顿(英国)
Persist \Per*sist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Persisted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Persisting}.] [L. persistere; per + sistere to stand
or be fixed, fr. stare to stand: cf. F. persister. See
{Per-}, and {Stand}.]
To stand firm; to be fixed and unmoved; to stay; to continue
steadfastly; especially, to continue fixed in a course of
conduct against opposing motives; to persevere; -- sometimes
conveying an unfavorable notion, as of doggedness or
obstinacy.
If they persist in pointing their batteries against
particular persons, no laws of war forbid the making
reprisals. --Addison.
Some positive, persisting fops we know,
Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so. --Pope.
That face persists.
It floats up; it turns over in my mind. --Mrs.
Browning.
Syn: See {Persevere}, and {Insist}.