
continuous/consistent/persistent/lasting的区别?_百度知道
continuous adj.1. 连续的; 不间断的 a continuous flow of water 持续不断的水流 2. 延伸的,不间断的 (线条、曲线等); 蔓延开的; 铺展开的 a continuous line of cars 延绵不断的车流 3. 频繁的; …
relentless vs persistent - WordReference Forums
May 12, 2022 · Hi there, what's the difference between relentless and persistent. I am a sportsperson and I train relentlessly. Can I also say that I train persistently? Are the …
perseverence和 persist的区别_百度知道
Aug 30, 2013 · perseverence和 persist的区别perseverence和 persist的区别为:指代不同、用法不同、侧重点不同一、指代不同1、perseverence:不屈不挠的精神。2、persist:执著地做。二 …
insistent和 persistent的区别_百度知道
一、读音不同: insistent:英 [ɪn'sɪstənt],美 [ɪn'sɪstənt] persistent:英 [pə'sɪstənt],美 [pər'sɪstənt] 二、意思不同: insistent:adj. 坚持的;迫切的 persistent:adj. 坚持的;连续的; …
Under erasure - WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2007 · Hola Sres. del Forum: Mi pregunta es: ¿Que significa este término? Lo encontre en la siguiente frase: "in the FACE of the possibility that the intellectual is complicity in the …
dar un paso al costado - WordReference Forums
Dec 27, 2006 · What is the meaning of this phrase? An English or Spanish explanation is fine, whatever is convenient for you. Thanks, Trata de dar un paso al costado, tomarte un tiempo …
symbol - ' / " = feet o inches? | WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2009 · Hola gente, Okay, esta claro lo que fenixpollo a escrito sobre la traducción de los símbolos (') (") pero me pregunto si en espa ñ ol se puede dejar así mismo como aparecen en …
They are my father, my mother, my sister and I/me.
Feb 3, 2013 · Hello, Here is a sentence from my English learning book: "There are four people in my family. They are my father, my mother, my sister and I." Shouldn't...
relations among/between people - WordReference Forums
May 1, 2011 · There is a persistent but unfounded notion that between can be used only of two items and that among must be used for more than two. Between has been used of more than …
nag (at) somebody | WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2008 · I think nag at somebody is more grammaticaly accurate. That's because the preposition at in this context is directing "the nag" to someone. Consider the verb to shout: My …