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词汇 enduring
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Definition of enduring in English:

enduring

adjective ɛnˈdjɔːrɪŋɪnˈdjʊərɪŋɛnˈdjʊərɪŋɪnˈdʒɔːrɪŋ
  • Lasting over a period of time; durable.

    he formed a number of enduring relationships with women
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cornerstone of all successful and enduring relationships is two people with similar values and compatible goals.
    • Striking testimony to the enduring power of Ulysses is that we mark not the birth of its author or the publication of the book but the imagined day of the fiction.
    • Some of these themes are the enduring stuff of social stratification.
    • Contractual rights may be more valuable and enduring than proprietary rights.
    • Such sacrifice, bravery, and dedication to our patients reflects their enduring loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath.
    • Continuing scientific research has become the hallmark of this enduring program.
    • He must be permitted to grow up in an atmosphere that facilitates a positive, enduring bond with each parent.
    • The women of Motown created an enduring music that, after four decades, continues to keep us dancing in the streets, dubs and basements.
    • The enduring legacy of Einstein will continue to inspire generations of great thinkers.
    • How does this project fit into a larger view of your practice and some of the enduring issues that have driven your work and continue to preoccupy you?
    • Well I think there's no doubt now it has an enduring impact upon children.
    • There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law.
    • Some relationships are more fragile and less enduring than others.
    • This describes the enduring significance of the Magna Carta today.
    • These strengths and limitations testify to Robinson's enduring influence and suggest directions for continued work.
    • In a small proportion of cases the illness may take a chronic course over many years with a transition into an enduring personality disorder.
    • Even if her previous style may prove more enduring, these raw paintings will find many enthusiasts.
    • Even with today's high divorce rates, marital relationships are also more enduring, which makes our investment in them all the wiser.

Derivatives

  • enduringly

  • adverb ɛnˈdjʊərɪŋliɪnˈdjʊərɪŋli
    • It remains one of the longest-running and most enduringly popular programs ever created.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The painting proved to be Herbert's most enduringly popular work.
      • Critically lauded and enduringly popular, this reconfiguration of Romeo and Juliet among the street gangs of New York was one of the biggest musical blockbusters in Hollywood history.
      • Few films, however, have proved as enduring or as enduringly cherished as these four classic tales.
      • Earlier we said that enduringly successful leaders need the support of a capable, committed, enthusiastic workforce.
      • More importantly, and enduringly, perhaps, her stories and novels occupy a special place in the hearts of many readers across the globe.

Definition of enduring in US English:

enduring

adjective
  • Continuing or long-lasting.

    he formed a number of enduring relationships with women
    an enduring problem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some relationships are more fragile and less enduring than others.
    • The women of Motown created an enduring music that, after four decades, continues to keep us dancing in the streets, dubs and basements.
    • Contractual rights may be more valuable and enduring than proprietary rights.
    • These strengths and limitations testify to Robinson's enduring influence and suggest directions for continued work.
    • Striking testimony to the enduring power of Ulysses is that we mark not the birth of its author or the publication of the book but the imagined day of the fiction.
    • Even if her previous style may prove more enduring, these raw paintings will find many enthusiasts.
    • There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law.
    • Even with today's high divorce rates, marital relationships are also more enduring, which makes our investment in them all the wiser.
    • In a small proportion of cases the illness may take a chronic course over many years with a transition into an enduring personality disorder.
    • Some of these themes are the enduring stuff of social stratification.
    • He must be permitted to grow up in an atmosphere that facilitates a positive, enduring bond with each parent.
    • The enduring legacy of Einstein will continue to inspire generations of great thinkers.
    • Continuing scientific research has become the hallmark of this enduring program.
    • Such sacrifice, bravery, and dedication to our patients reflects their enduring loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath.
    • Well I think there's no doubt now it has an enduring impact upon children.
    • This describes the enduring significance of the Magna Carta today.
    • How does this project fit into a larger view of your practice and some of the enduring issues that have driven your work and continue to preoccupy you?
    • The cornerstone of all successful and enduring relationships is two people with similar values and compatible goals.
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