To persist in action, persevere; to go on, keep on. (Now rare of persons.)
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释义 | the mind > will > decision > perseverance or persistence > persevere or persist [verb (intransitive)] (30) continuec1340 To persist in action, persevere; to go on, keep on. (Now rare of persons.) perseverec1380 intransitive. Of a person: to continue or remain steadfastly or constantly in a purpose, disposition, or course of action, esp. in the face of… stick1447 intransitive. To continue firmly or obstinately in a state, opinion, purpose, or course of action; to persist. Also with in, upon, specifying the… to rub on1469 intransitive. figurative = to rub along. Now rare. to stick unto ——1529 intransitive. To abide by or keep to (a decision, opinion, commitment, ruling, etc.); to refuse to renounce or abandon; = to stick to —— 1 at… persist1531 intransitive. To continue firmly or obstinately in a state, opinion, purpose, or course of action, esp. despite opposition, setback, or failure… to make it tougha1549 Phrase. to make it tough. To be persistent or obstinate. Obsolete. whilea1617 with it: To keep it up, ‘stick it out’. Obsolete. subsist1632 intransitive. To keep on, persevere. Obsolete. to rub along1668 intransitive. figurative. To continue in a certain course, esp. without undue difficulty or restraint; to contrive, make shift, manage, get by… let the world rub1677 let the world rub: ‘let the world get along as best it may’ (cf. to rub along at phrasal verbs); ‘ignore the concerns or comments of others’. Obsolete… dog1692 intransitive. Frequently with at, on, etc. To follow in close pursuit of a person or thing; (figurative) to harass, hound, or worry a person; to… wade1714 To persevere under difficulties. to stem one's course1826 to stem one's course: to make one's way against difficulties. rare. to stick in1853 intransitive. Scottish. To do something with persistence or determination; to persevere, persist. to hang on1860 intransitive. To remain clinging, to continue to adhere: usually implying expectation, or unwillingness to sever one's connection. to worry along1871 intransitive with adverb complement (cf. the transferred uses 5b, 5c, 6b above). To get through (a business, piece of work) by persistent effort or… to stay the course1885 to stay the course: to hold out to the end of a race. Frequently figurative. slug1943 intransitive. To slog. Also with along, away. to slug it out1943 to slug it out: to fight it out; to stick it out. to bash on1950 In colloquial phrase to bash on, to persevere; to pursue a course of action regardless of difficulties, criticism, etc. (In quot. 1950 as… to soldier on1954 to soldier on: to persevere, to carry on doggedly. to keep on trucking1972 Slang phrase to keep on trucking, to persevere: a phrase of encouragement. Subcategories:— slowly and laboriously (7) |
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