0 lasting; not temporary -- lâu dài
After many years of travelling, they made a permanent home in England.
In 1800 the act, originally temporary, was made permanent.
Permanent names could have been assigned; this task is, however, best left to scientists engaged in more detailed characterization of these novel sequences.
The nature they celebrate embodies something permanent in the human feelings that are drawn to it.
As a reserve army of cheap labour, women wage earners were a permanent threat to male wage rates.
There are two ways in which the 'permanent totalisation' can seek to render the 'permanent detotalisation' harmless, and so preserve itself.
Given their public and permanent nature, they could not express merely personal or passing feelings, as might be suitable in an elegiac speech.
A disinhabited space is produced, open to tenants as it were but not to permanent proprietors.
Ecclesiastical institutions emerged, gradually transformed into a permanent diocesan organisation in the course of the following century.
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長久的, 永久的,永恆的, 常在的…
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長持ちする, 永続する…
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