释义 |
tenacious美 [tə'neɪʃəs] 英 [tə'neɪʃəs] - adj.紧握的;不松手的;坚持的;顽强的
- 网络固执的;顽固的;坚韧
adj. stubborn,obstinate,resolute,firm,persistent 1. | 紧握的;不松手的;坚持的that does not stop holding sth or give up sth easily; determined |
| | | She's a tenacious woman. She never gives up. 她是个坚毅的人,从不放弃。 | | The party has kept its tenacious hold on power for more than twenty years. 这个政党已牢牢掌握大权二十多年。 |
2. | 顽强的;坚忍不拔的continuing to exist, have influence, etc. for longer than you might expect |
adj. | 1. tending to stick firmly to any decision, plan, or opinion without changing or doubting it 2. difficult to loosen, shake off, or pull away from 3. persisting for a long time and difficult to change, destroy, or get rid of 4. capable of absorbing and retaining a large store of information and of recalling details accurately 5. sticking or clinging to something else, especially a surface 6. holding together tightly or fused solidly 7. a tenacious person is very determined and is not willing to stop when they are trying to achieve something 8. tenacious ideas, beliefs, or habits continue for a long time and are difficult to change 1. tending to stick firmly to any decision, plan, or opinion without changing or doubting it 2. difficult to loosen, shake off, or pull away from 3. persisting for a long time and difficult to change, destroy, or get rid of 4. capable of absorbing and retaining a large store of information and of recalling details accurately 5. sticking or clinging to something else, especially a surface 6. holding together tightly or fused solidly 7. a tenacious person is very determined and is not willing to stop when they are trying to achieve something 8. tenacious ideas, beliefs, or habits continue for a long time and are difficult to change |
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