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Перевод: persistent
[прилагательное] упорный; настойчивый; стойкий; устойчивый; постоянный; неопадающий; непрерывно возобновляющийся; неотвязный; неотступный
Тезаурус:
- But persistent exposure to the same paper-type at least three times a week for a whole year may well have some effect, particularly if it is a preelection year when the political temperature usually rises.
- At club level, his persistent niggling paid off, but at international level, it often acted as a destabilising influence, and may well have led to the premature departure of Willie Ormond as the national team manager.
- The files show that Booth, Electrophone's founder, was a most persistent individual.
- One particularly persistent suitor sent Jane postcards every day.
- There are some traces of this persistent error in the Integrated Development Programme for the Western Isles.
- There were two or three car-chases a day, with Jed using every hidden fold and secret pocket of the city to lose some persistent journalist or camera crew.
- Some claimed Dundee faced extinction, as strong and persistent rumours swept the city that the club was struggling to pay reserve team wages.
- Delinquents have more commonly been the victims of adult assaults - often of a vicious, persistent and even calculated nature - than non-delinquents.
- Mild, persistent delirium, not as violent as in Belladonna restless with laborious dreams, muttering delirium.
- Gorby!" was a persistent cry of the demonstrators, who at one stage numbered more than 5,000.
- Boys are more likely to become persistent bed-wetters than girls.
- But while some rumours are harmless - like the persistent one about certain restaurants serving up dead dogs - others can be very damaging for businesses, especially in the volatile electronics sector.
- "Oh, bother!" said Mrs Hollidaye, calmly putting another teacup on the tray, not at all upset by the persistent clamour.
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