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noun
the quality or state of being obstinate or persistent : tenacity
"长时间持续",来自1690年代的 inveterate + 抽象名词后缀 -cy。
inveterate + -cy
The first known use of inveteracy was in 1716
1 The inveteracy of people's prejudices is out of your imagination.
人们偏见的根深蒂固远远超出了你的想象。
2 His fine brushwork rigorous modeling portraits, portrait of attention fluid lines, robust hearty, free-style, completely out of the old ladies painted figures Sophie inveteracy trivial detail.
他的工笔人物画造型严谨,刻画入微线条流畅,刚健爽朗,风格清闲,完全摆脱了旧人物仕女画柔靡琐细的积习。
3 The inveteracy of people's prejudices is out of your imagination.
人们偏见的根深蒂固远远超出了你的想象。
4 Chinese traditional political ideas were of long standing and inveteracy.
中国传统政治观念源远流长、根深蒂固.
2 慢性
4 根深蒂固
rooted ingrain ingrained deep-seated deep-rooted crusted incorrigible ineradicable engrained root bred in the bone strong inveterate deep-set in grain confirmed settled grounded double-dyed engrain enroot deep rooted
5 顽固
self-opinioned thrawart stiff-hearted hard-nose hard-grained hardmouthed set down tough stiff sticky persistent rocky stubborn pragmatic bullish adamant rebellious die-hard uncompromising heady spiky steely deep-seated unyielding obstinate dogged headstrong opinionated unrepentant strong-willed inveterate ornery unregenerate obdurate rock-ribbed stiff-necked mulish piggish bloody-minded pigheaded hardheaded pertinacious stouthearted blockish self-opinionated brassbound strong-headed opinionative hard-set unpliable unpliant notionate persistence obstinacy induration pertinacity impenitence self-will unrepentance toughen calcify stiffen with stiff neck