insist
insist 英 [ɪnˈsɪst] 美 [ɪnˈsɪst]
v. 坚持,强调
进行时:insisting 过去式:insisted 过去分词:insisted 第三人称单数:insists
- To insist on something is to demand or swear to it. You can insist that you didn't eat the last piece of cake, and then insist that your brother show your mom the bits of frosting on his fingers.
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- v. 坚持,强调
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1. I didn't really want to go but he insisted.
我并不真的想去,但他硬要我去。
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2. She insisted on his wearing a suit., She insisted on him wearing a suit.
她坚持要他穿西装。
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3. He insists that she come. He insists that she should come.
他执意要她来。
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4. He insisted on his innocence.
他坚持说他是无辜的。
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5. He insisted that he was innocent.
他坚持说他是无辜的。
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6. We insisted on a refund of the full amount.
我们坚决要求全额退款。
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7. They insisted on being given every detail of the case.
他们坚持要求说明事情的整个来龙去脉。
- insist (v.) 1580s, from French insister (14c.) or directly from Latin insistere "take a stand, stand on, stand still; follow, pursue; insist, press vigorously, urge, dwell upon," from in- "upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + sistere "take a stand," from PIE *si-st-, reduplicated form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Perhaps in some cases a back-formation from insistence. Related: Insisted; insisting.
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