permanence 英 ['pɜːmənəns]   美 ['pɝmənəns]

permanence

permanence  英 ['pɜːmənəns] 美 ['pɝmənəns]

n. 持久;永久 

名词复数:permanences 

Even the permanence of America’s success in Iraq is far from guaranteed. 甚至美国在伊拉克的成功的持久性也远未得到保证。
Because, despite the fleeting nature of most of my encounters, and despite my own role in their short duration, I think what I have been seeking in some form from all of these men is permanence. 因为,即使大多数和我邂逅的男人们同我只是保持了非常短暂的关系,也无论我在与他们短暂的关系中扮演着什么样的角色,我始终觉得我渴望在这些男人身上得到的是一份持久的关系。

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  • n. 持久;永久
  • 1. Even the permanence of America’s success in Iraq is far from guaranteed.

    甚至美国在伊拉克的成功的持久性也远未得到保证。

  • 2. Because, despite the fleeting nature of most of my encounters, and despite my own role in their short duration, I think what I have been seeking in some form from all of these men is permanence.

    因为,即使大多数和我邂逅的男人们同我只是保持了非常短暂的关系,也无论我在与他们短暂的关系中扮演着什么样的角色,我始终觉得我渴望在这些男人身上得到的是一份持久的关系。

  • 3. When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with a challenge because human speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word.

    当面对新资料或难度较大的资料时,几乎所有的听众都会面临挑战,因为人类口语缺乏书面文字的稳定性和永久性。

  • permanence (n.) early 15c., from Middle French permanence and directly from Medieval Latin permanentia (early 14c.), from Latin permanens (see permanent). Related: Permanency.
per·man·ence / ˈpɜːmənəns ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənəns / ( also less frequent per·man·ency / ˈpɜːmənənsi ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənənsi / ) noun [uncountable ] the state of lasting for a long time or for all time in the future 永久;持久性 The spoken word is immediate but lacks permanence. 口头之言便捷,但不持久。 We no longer talk of the permanence of marriage. 如今,再没有人说婚姻要天长地久了。 per·man·ence / ˈpɜːmənəns ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənəns / per·man·ency / ˈpɜːmənənsi ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənənsi /
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