0 to keep doing, thinking etc in spite of opposition or difficulty; to continue asking, persuading etc -- ยืนกราน
Efforts to bring this plan to fruition persisted into 1947, but ran out of steam when difficulties appeared in the way of the share purchases.
The underlying structure of museums from colonial times persists in most cases up to this day and manifests itself on two levels.
Another question is whether individuals who desist do so under better educational and employment conditions compared to persisting delinquents.
The effects of life events on behavior at a given time were measured beyond the persisting effect of other changes prior to the event.
The results also revealed a sustained negative impact on later disruptive behavior that persisted long after the occurrence of grade retention.
Low levels of maternal stimulation result in hyperresponsiveness of the axis that persists into adulthood.
Thus, roughly speaking, the influence of the boundary on behaviour at the origin persists as the boundary recedes.
The authorities may try to maintain the established meaning against the popular misuse but this misuse, if persisted in, imposes itself upon them.
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持續, 存留, 堅持不懈…
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持续, 存留, 坚持不懈…
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persistir, empeñarse…
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persistir, insistir…
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(不快な状態が)長く続く, しつこく~し続ける…
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devam etmek, sürmek, ısrar etmek…
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persister…
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persistir, entestar- se…
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