单词 | quasi-permanent |
释义 | > as lemmasquasi-permanent quasi-permanent adj. Brit. /ˌkweɪzʌɪˈpəːmənənt/ , /ˌkwɑːzɪˈpəːmənənt/ , /ˌkwɒzɪˈpəːmənənt/ , U.S. /ˌkweɪˌzaɪˈpərm(ə)nənt/ , /ˌkwɑziˈpərm(ə)nənt/ , /ˌkweɪˌsaɪˈpərm(ə)nənt/ , /ˌkwɑsiˈpərm(ə)nənt/ ΚΠ 1857 F. L. Olmsted Journey through Texas iv. 232 With the help of the mule we got together some huge live-oak logs, and made a quasi-permanent fire-place, which kept a-glow all night. 1927 B. Russell Outl. Philos. iv. 50 The act of writing produces quasi-permanent material structures. 2006 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch (Nexis) 13 Aug. b2 Presidential assumption of extraordinary powers of arrest, detention and surveillance, on any or no pretext..was not only justified but became quasi-permanent in American life. < as lemmas |
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