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 insist [ɪn'sɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 坚持, 坚决主张, 强调

vi. 坚持, 坚决主张, 强调




    insist


    Insist \In*sist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Insisted}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Insisting}.] [F. insister, L. insistere to set foot upon,
    follow, persist; pref. in- in + sistere to stand, cause to
    stand. See {Stand}.]
    1. To stand or rest; to find support; -- with in, on, or
    upon. [R.] --Ray.

    2. To take a stand and refuse to give way; to hold to
    something firmly or determinedly; to be persistent,
    urgent, or pressing; to persist in demanding; -- followed
    by on, upon, or that; as, he insisted on these conditions;
    he insisted on going at once; he insists that he must have
    money.

    Insisting on the old prerogative. --Shak.

    Without further insisting on the different tempers
    of Juvenal and Horace. --Dryden.

    Syn: {Insist}, {Persist}.

    Usage: Insist implies some alleged right, as authority or
    claim. Persist may be from obstinacy alone, and either
    with or against rights. We insist as against others;
    we persist in what exclusively relates to ourselves;
    as, he persisted in that course; he insisted on his
    friend's adopting it. --C. J. Smith.

    1. "My husband says he's not sure he'll be employed next month." Some retailers insist all the promotional sales, savings coupons and other marketing efforts are drawing customers.
    2. Some network executives say that if advertisers insist on pure people-meter data, they might lower, or even do away with, audience guarantees.
    3. With a turnover of just under Pounds 100m a year it is not big enough to insist on improvements from its suppliers.
    4. Plaintiffs' lawyers, who have been the main force behind greater openness, insist the companies' fears are unfounded. "There is a small set of cases that would not settle if the settlement didn't guarantee secrecy.
    5. But Mr. Aaron, among others, continues to insist that the data are inconclusive.
    6. Recon's Mr. Whyte declined to comment for this article. Israeli officials refuse to comment, except to defend the integrity of their RIS program and to insist that theft isn't the Israeli way.
    7. But employers insist they have tens of thousands of jobs available with no one to fill them.
    8. Navy officials insist that 15 carriers are the minimum needed to meet U.S. commitments around the world.
    9. Our pasta is alive on the plate." Italian pasta makers insist the issue was not one of trade barriers.
    10. Third, to insist that these standards be fair and reasonable.
    11. According to Masaru Hoshinoya, Toyota's general mangager in Lexington, the bourbon has become "essential" at parties, and visitors from Japan insist on touring the Maker's Mark distillery in Loretto.
    12. Others insist that all supplies come from the US.
    13. Republican budget negotiators continue to insist that Rep. Richard Gephardt (D., Mo.), the House majority leader, indicated to budget negotiators on July 24 that Democrats would present a deficit-reduction plan of their own within a few days.
    14. One possible compromise would be for the EC to approve the subsidy, but to insist on cutting back the amount.
    15. But, already, leading universities such as Moscow State no longer insist on a Komsomol recommendation.
    16. U.S. officials said the White House would insist upon stricter verification procedures and seek to protect NATO allies with short-range nuclear arms.
    17. Mr Patten is right to insist that Hong Kong's economic success will be undermined unless, in line with China's 'one country, two systems' principle, it has robust and independent institutions.
    18. Toys may be labelled on the basis of self-certification but in the UK at least, many large retailers insist on independent certification. CEN, the European Committee for Standardisation.
    19. He said that if this were so, Caribbean producers would insist that the provisions of the Lome Convention be respected. The convention is a trade treaty between the EC and members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group.
    20. Saudi officials, for instance, continue to insist the kingdom won't any longer be OPEC's "swing" producer, meaning that they won't reduce output to make up for excess production by other members.
    21. U.S. officials insist Israel didn't consult them before it decided last week to kidnap Sheik Obeid in a commando raid.
    22. While Marion and others insist that approval is imminent, investors are getting itchy.
    23. Trade associations, however, insist that accountants need continuing education to stay abreast of changes in the field.
    24. Government spokesmen insist President Alfredo Stroessner enjoys good health, but his absences from official functions has provoked rumors that he is recovering from surgery.
    25. Mr. Godsell said the mine owners would defend their wage offer, but no longer would insist that it be a non-negotiable issue.
    26. Rather, Israel appears to be telling the U.S. that either American search-and-destroy missions must succeed soon in finally ending the Scud threat or Israel will insist on moving on its own.
    27. Tobacco companies insist that advertising has nothing to do with the consumption decline.
    28. Palestinian militants insist only a violent struggle can lead to their own independent state.
    29. But only doctors can detect mistakes made by their colleagues. The trick is to insist that they expel bad practitioners.
    30. Industry Ministry officials insist they don't intend to interfere again in industrial decisions, as French governments did repeatedly through the mid-1980s.
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