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adjective How do you deal with persistent salesmen who won't take no for an answer? 你怎么对付那些志在必得、一直纠缠下去的推销员? a persistent offender (= a person who continues to commit crimes after they have been caught and punished)惯犯 She can be very persistent when she wants something. persistent rain阴雨连绵 a persistent cough持续不断的咳嗽 I can’t take much more of this persistent criticism. He resigned over persistent rumours of his affair with an actress. Famine is a persistent problem in many parts of the world. The weeds were very persistent. a stubbornly persistent unemployment problem Beware of these people’s persistent sales techniques. Conflict is a common and persistent feature of society. Ear problems that are particularly painful or persistent should always be checked. He introduced a plan for dealing with persistent offenders. He resigned over persistent rumours of his part in the scandal. Persistent heavy rain held up work on the bridge for more than a week. Persistent pressure from the water authority forced the company to comply with the rules. Poor maths teaching was a persistent problem in schools. The most common symptom is a persistent cough. The problem of persistent shortages of food was turning into a crisis. There is a persistent tendency for wage costs to continue to rise. There were persistent reports of gross human rights abuses. |