英:[pə'renɪəlɪ]
美:[pə'renɪrlɪ]
英:[pə'renɪəlɪ]
美:[pə'renɪrlɪ]
adv.
经常出现地
长期地
持久地
永久地
词根:perennial
adj.perennial 多年生的;常年的;四季不断的;常在的;反复的
perdurable 永久的,持久的
n.perennial 多年生植物
adjective
present at all seasons of the year
persisting for several years usually with new herbaceous growth from a perennating part
perennial asters
persistent, enduring
perennial favorites
continuing without interruption : constant, perpetual a perennial student
the perennial quest for certainty
regularly repeated or renewed : recurrent
death is a perennial literary theme
Latin perennis, from per- throughout + annus year — more at per-, annual
The first known use of perennial was circa 1660
perfect1 of 3adjective
being entirely without fault or defect : flawless
meeting all requirements : accurate, exact a perfect copy
a perfect circle
pure sense 3, total
perfect stillness
complete entry 1 sense 1, whole
of an extreme kind
a perfect fool
of, relating to, or being a verb form in the perfect tense
having both stamens and pistil
a perfect flower
perfect2 of 3verb
to make perfect
to bring to final form
perfect3 of 3noun
perfect tense
a verb form in the perfect tense
perfectlyadverb
in a perfect manner
understand perfectly
quite sense 1, altogether
I was perfectly willing
perfectionnoun
the quality or state of being perfect
a perfect quality or thing
a degree of accuracy or excellence that cannot be bettered
cooked to perfection
the act or process of perfecting
perfect1 of 3adjective
being entirely without fault or defect : flawless
meeting all requirements : accurate, exact a perfect copy
a perfect circle
pure sense 3, total
perfect stillness
complete entry 1 sense 1, whole
of an extreme kind
a perfect fool
of, relating to, or being a verb form in the perfect tense
having both stamens and pistil
a perfect flower
perfect2 of 3verb
to make perfect
to bring to final form
perfect3 of 3noun
perfect tense
a verb form in the perfect tense
perfectibleadjective
capable of improvement or perfection
perfectibleadjective
capable of improvement or perfection
perfect1 of 3adjective
being entirely without fault or defect : flawless
meeting all requirements : accurate, exact a perfect copy
a perfect circle
pure sense 3, total
perfect stillness
complete entry 1 sense 1, whole
of an extreme kind
a perfect fool
of, relating to, or being a verb form in the perfect tense
having both stamens and pistil
a perfect flower
perfect2 of 3verb
to make perfect
to bring to final form
perfect3 of 3noun
perfect tense
a verb form in the perfect tense
perfect1 of 3adjective
being entirely without fault or defect : flawless
meeting all requirements : accurate, exact a perfect copy
a perfect circle
pure sense 3, total
perfect stillness
complete entry 1 sense 1, whole
of an extreme kind
a perfect fool
of, relating to, or being a verb form in the perfect tense
having both stamens and pistil
a perfect flower
perfect2 of 3verb
to make perfect
to bring to final form
perfect3 of 3noun
perfect tense
a verb form in the perfect tense
perennial1 of 2adjective
present at all seasons of the year
perennial springs
living for several years usually with new leafy growth produced from the base each year
perennial daisies
persistent sense 1, constant
recurrent
flooding is a perennial problem
perennial2 of 2noun
a perennial plant
perennial1 of 2adjective
present at all seasons of the year
perennial springs
living for several years usually with new leafy growth produced from the base each year
perennial daisies
persistent sense 1, constant
recurrent
flooding is a perennial problem
perennial2 of 2noun
a perennial plant
1 Of his 22 novels nearly all of them about the perennially popular and movie-friendly subject of espionage, a mere 7 have made the perilous border crossing to the big screen.
2 After that, he's looking at making a film about his own life in the NBA -- the injuries, the supposed run-ins with coaches, the grind of playing on perennially losing teams.
3 That changed on Thursday when the perennially snubbed show was finally nominated for best drama, giving fans consolation as they prepare for the conclusion of the small-town family and football series.
4 It’s a perennially popular vacation destination, and summer 2017 is no exception: Italy is the top seller for summer bookings within both Virtuoso and the Signature Travel Network.
5 And, though often performed, it remains a perennially satisfying construction, formal yet playful, like goofing off after church, and as fresh as clean linen.
6 It’s no surprise to him, for example, that El Paso is perennially ranked as one of the safest cities in the country.
7 He was especially admired by Seurat and Gauguin, and also Cézanne, and later, Matisse and Picasso as well as the perennially underestimated American Maurice Prendergast.
8 It is no wonder, then, that Churchill spent most of his life leaping from one cashflow crisis to another, being perennially behind with his suppliers’ bills.
9 When it comes to works for adults, the most successful experiments have been with perennially recognisable "evergreen" titles, such as the Faber/Touch Press collaboration on The Waste Land.
10 We want to know what is perennially new about the world.
我们想知道世上什么东西永远是新的.
11 A fighter is perennially young.
战士是永远年轻的。
12 And the Iceland Airwaves music festival, every October, is perennially cool.
13 Theirs is a fate perennially suffered by intellectuals.
他们的命运其实是知识分子长久以来承受的宿命。
14 R. J. Palacio’s “Wonder” now sits perennially on display, beloved by all.
15 Some peacekeeping missions are perennially short of funds.
一些维持和平任务总是资金不足。
16 The chance to play on the world’s oldest course — or at least take in the iconic view of its 18th hole — keeps the town perennially popular among golfing pilgrims.
17 It must raise hundreds of millions of dollars to renovate its aging and maligned Lincoln Center home, and shore up perennially shaky finances.
18 Permanently frozen subsoil, occurring throughout the Polar Regions and locally in perennially frigid areas.
永冻土永久冰冻的下层土壤,出现在整个北极地区和部分长期寒冷的地区
19 But will an institution perennially anxious about its public image want Pharus to be its model?
20 “How do you like your ‘Messiah’?” should be the refrain of December, when ’s perennially popular work is served in interpretations catering to every taste, from rich and indulgent to lean and lithe.