tenacity如何读

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tenacity是什么意思

n.

[物]韧性,韧度

固执,坚持

不屈不挠

黏性

tenacity自然拼读

te·nac·i·ty

t nae sih ti

tenacity词根

词根:tenacity

adj.

tenacious 顽强的;坚韧的;固执的;紧握的;黏着力强的

n.

tenaciousness 固执;顽强

tenacity英英释义

noun

the quality or condition of being tenacious.She never lost sight of her goal, and that tenacity is something I admire.

tenacity词组

high tenacity高韧性;高韧度

breaking tenacity断裂强度;扯断力

tenacity词源中文解释

15世纪早期, tenacite,“坚定保持的品质”,源自于14世纪的古法语 ténacité,直接源自拉丁语 tenacitas “紧紧抓住的行为”,来自 tenax(属格 tenacis)“紧紧抓住的,紧握的,粘性的; 坚定的,稳固的”,源自 tenere “抓住”(来自 PIE 词根 *ten- “拉伸”)。PIE 词根产生了两个拉丁动词, tenere “抓住,握住”,和 tendere “拉伸”(如 tend(v.1)),后者可能来自 PIE 动词的一个屈折形式。这两个拉丁动词都有过去分词 tentus。

tenacity_医学行业词汇

韧性,韧度

tenacity词源英文解释

Middle English tenacite, borrowed from Middle French tenacité, borrowed from Latin tenācitāt-, tenācitās, from tenāc-, tenāx "holding fast, tenacious" + -itāt- -itās -ity

The first known use of tenacity was in the 15th century

tenacity儿童词典英英释义

tender1 of 5adjective

having a soft or yielding quality

tender steak

physically weak : delicate

a tender plant

immature, young

children of tender years

loving, affectionate

a tender look

showing care : considerate

not harsh or stern : gentle, mild

tender irony

sensitive to touch : very easily hurt

a tender bruise

demanding careful and sensitive handling

a tender subject

tender2 of 5verb

to offer in payment

to present for acceptance

tendered my resignation

tender3 of 5noun

an offer of money in payment of a debt

an offer made for acceptanceespecially: a bid for a contract

something that may by law be offered in paymentespecially: money

tender4 of 5noun

one that tends or takes care: as

a ship used to attend other ships (as to supply food)

a boat that carries passengers or freight between shore and a larger ship

a car attached to a locomotive for carrying fuel and water

tender5 of 5noun

an often breaded strip of usually breast meat

chicken tenders

tendencynoun

a direction or approach toward a place, object, result, or limit

a leaning toward a particular kind of thought or action

tendencynoun

a direction or approach toward a place, object, result, or limit

a leaning toward a particular kind of thought or action

tend1 of 2verb

to pay attention

tend to business

to take care of

to help the growth or development of

tend the garden

to have responsibility for as caretaker

tended sheep

to manage the operation of or do the necessary work connected with

tend the fire

tend2 of 2verb

to move or turn in a certain direction

the road tends to the right

to be likely

a person who tends to slouch

tenant1 of 2noun

one who occupies property of another especially for rent

occupant

tenant2 of 2verb

to hold or occupy as a tenant : inhabit

tenant1 of 2noun

one who occupies property of another especially for rent

occupant

tenant2 of 2verb

to hold or occupy as a tenant : inhabit

tenant1 of 2noun

one who occupies property of another especially for rent

occupant

tenant2 of 2verb

to hold or occupy as a tenant : inhabit

tenant1 of 2noun

one who occupies property of another especially for rent

occupant

tenant2 of 2verb

to hold or occupy as a tenant : inhabit

tenancynoun

the temporary possession or use of another's property

the period of such use or possession

the ownership of property

tenacitynoun

the quality or state of being tenacious

tenacity 例句

1 With that essay and others, she explores two themes — two conflicts — in particular: the impermanence of human circumstances versus the durability of art, and the evanescence of experience versus the tenacity of memory.

2 There was something of the Yale bulldog’s tenacity in our Wolverette, but there was elegance, too.

3 But it’s not the musical complexities that register most immediately: It’s the sorrow, anger and tenacity.

4 He’s attacking art with the force and fury of a storm, and the tenacity of a tradesman learning a craft.

5 It was Moriyama who noted Tomatsu's "awesome tenacity" in following his photographic vision, but that vision is awesome, too, in its range.

6 Each one was a musical narrative, unfolding in multiple sections, moving between delicacy and fierce tenacity, mourning and defiance.

7 Fiber convolutions also negatively with such physical measurements as bundle tenacity.

光纤转曲也与束强力等物理测量有着副关联.

8 I admire the author's tenacity, but he lost me with his mention of Ess-a-Bagel.

9 “Eyes of the World” will help a new generation appreciate the couple’s restless tenacity.

10 But telling it also requires courage and tenacity.

但讲述这些故事同样需要勇气与坚韧的毅力。

11 I'm still grounded with the people that I grew up with because I think that that story is what made us and gave us the tenacity that we have.

12 The landscape is monotonous — a flat and almost ghostly expanse of scrubby desert whose most impressive feature is the tenacity of the flora, fauna and human beings who survive there.

13 She was a true trailblazer, had so much tenacity, broke the glass ceilings for many women, was the first female member of the Directors Guild of America, and invented the boom mic.

14 The chief distinguishing feature is their tenacity of life.

其主要特征就是他们生命力之坚强.

15 Longtime observers point to Murdoch's pursuit of Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co. as an example of the mogul's tenacity.

16 While the victory of Zaragoza and his soldiers may have little to do with their neighbors up North, it is a testament to the tenacity of the Mexican people.

17 It’s not an easy business and staying in it for the long haul requires a mix of talent, luck and tenacity.

18 I would think of my mother sitting in her wheelchair and rotting alive, and that gave me the tenacity to stand up and start walking, even if it was with the aid of curses.

19 It was just that I had never seen before a character that had so much tenacity to achieve a goal.

20 Manufacturers of high tenacity and fine denier multifilament polypropylene yarns.

制造高韧性和细旦丙纶复丝纱线.

tenacity 同义词

4 持续力

last

7 韧度

temper

8 保持力

retention retentivity

13 执着

tenacious

15

rounded

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