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Перевод: persistently
[наречие] настойчиво; устойчиво
Тезаурус:
- From time to time there are cases where the provocation is so gross and so strong that a court imposes a very short prison sentence or even a suspended sentence for the manslaughter - typically, cases where a wife, son, or daughter kills a persistently bullying husband or father - and such cases raise the more general question of whether provocation should ever be a complete defence to homicide or to other crimes.
- But in truth their tour, the English section of which ends with the third Test at Wigan today, has been persistently downbeat.
- Nonetheless, an inquiry by Youth Allyah in the autumn of 1940 revealed a persistently unsatisfactory state of affairs.
- The government in Moscow persistently denies that any such plans exist, but the arrival over the past year of some 20,000 Germans from Kazakhstan has kept the rumours alive.
- As I was swept along by the noisy laughing crowd out into the tropical evening I persistently wanted to know what had happened to the dog.
- Punitive methods persistently used against a background of rejecting, hostile parental attitudes lead, in the long term, to trouble.
- Lester Piggott, his brilliant successor from the 1960s to the 1980s, was driven by such a desperate, obsessive need for wealth and security that he was sent to prison for persistently defrauding the Inland Revenue of its share of his millions.
- There were girls who persistently stayed out late, girls who kept bad company and girls who drank too much.
- This may show itself by an improvement in the child's behaviour or in the resolution of some lingering problem, such as the slight cough or persistently runny nose.
- The royal family persistently talks in the "common good" language of the fifties so unfashionable among those who held power throughout the eighties.
- If a baby persistently pulls or rubs an ear.
- One lady positively adored her little Chihuahua, Poco, for 15 years, but the time came when he was persistently ill and she knew that she had to save him from further suffering.
- If the fever is persistently above about 104F (40C) and will not respond to the following measures:
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