permanent 英 [ˈpɜ:mənənt]   美 [ˈpɜrmənənt]

permanent

permanent  英 [ˈpɜ:mənənt] 美 [ˈpɜrmənənt]

adj. 永久的,永恒的;不变的 

名词复数:permanents 

a permanent job 固定工作
permanent staff 固定职工

  • Something that’s permanent is constant and lasting, as opposed to temporary. Think twice about writing in permanent marker or getting a tattoo — both are just about impossible to erase.
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  • adj. 永久的,永恒的;不变的
  • 1. a permanent job

    固定工作

  • 2. permanent staff

    固定职工

  • 3. The accident has not done any permanent damage.

    那场事故没有造成什么永久性损伤。

  • 4. The stroke left his right side permanently damaged.

    中风使他的右半身永久受损。

  • permanent (adj.) early 15c., from Middle French permanent (14c.) or directly from Latin permanentem (nominative permanens) "remaining," present participle of permanere "endure, hold out, continue, stay to the end," from per "through" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through") + manere "stay" (from PIE root *men-(3) "to remain"). As a noun meaning "permanent wave," by 1909. Of clothing, permanent press attested from 1964.
per·man·ent / ˈpɜːmənənt ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənənt / adjective , noun adjective lasting for a long time or for all time in the future; existing all the time 永久的;永恒的;长久的 a permanent job 固定工作 permanent staff 固定职工 They are now living together on a permanent basis. 他们现在是长期同住。 The accident has not done any permanent damage. 那场事故没有造成什么永久性损伤。 a permanent fixture (= a person or an object that is always in a particular place) 固定于某处的人或物品 OPP impermanent , temporary per·man·ent·ly / ˈpɜːmənəntli ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənəntli / adverb The stroke left his right side permanently damaged. 中风使他的右半身永久受损。 She had decided to settle permanently in France. 她已经决定永久定居法国。 noun ( old-fashioned) ( NAmE) = perm per·man·ent / ˈpɜːmənənt ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənənt / per·man·ent·ly / ˈpɜːmənəntli ; NAmE ˈpɜːrmənəntli /
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